Indian space research institute: 21st century’s India’s frontier in space race
By: Bhattacherjee, Souktik.
Contributor(s): Niyogi, Jayita Guha.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2023Edition: Vol.88(3), Mar.Description: 78-83p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: India aims to build the space sector into a $50 billion economy by 2024, which will contribute 1% to India’s gross domestic product (GDP) (Pandey, 2022). The Indian space market now comprises government institutions, startup companies, and private players to expand in the field of small satellites, launch vehicles, space communication, and architecture. Looking at this boom in the Space Industry, the Indian Space Research Institute is proposed at Kaksa, West Bengal as a part of the Bachelor of Architecture Thesis. The institute brings together space education, a space research facility, a space startup incubator, and a kid’s space museum inside a single campus.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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India aims to build the space sector into a $50 billion economy by 2024,
which will contribute 1% to India’s gross domestic product (GDP) (Pandey,
2022). The Indian space market now comprises government institutions,
startup companies, and private players to expand in the field of small
satellites, launch vehicles, space communication, and architecture.
Looking at this boom in the Space Industry, the Indian Space Research
Institute is proposed at Kaksa, West Bengal as a part of the Bachelor
of Architecture Thesis. The institute brings together space education,
a space research facility, a space startup incubator, and a kid’s space
museum inside a single campus.
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