Antariksh Venture Capital Fund: Boosting India’s Private Space Ecosystem

Antariksh Venture Capital Fund

Context

Recently, the Union Government indicated that the Antariksh Venture Capital Fund is set to commence funding eligible space start-ups from the first quarter of FY2027, providing a major boost to India’s private space ecosystem.

About Antariksh Venture Capital Fund

  1. It is a close-ended, SEBI-registered Category II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) established to promote private participation in India’s space sector.
  2. The fund is sponsored by SIDBI Venture Capital Limited, with IN-SPACe, under the Department of Space (DoS), as its key investor.
  3. It provides growth capital to Indian space companies for scaling operations and commercialising new technologies.
  4. The fund will invest exclusively in Indian space companies with a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 4 or above.
  5. It aims to strengthen India’s space start-up ecosystem and support the country’s long-term space ambitions.

About Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe)

  1. It is an autonomous, single-window nodal agency under the Department of Space (DoS).
  2. Established as part of India’s space sector reforms, it facilitates the participation of non-governmental entities (NGEs) in space activities.
  3. It promotes, enables, authorises, and supervises the space activities of NGEs.
  4. Its mandate includes facilitating the development of launch vehicles, satellites, space-based services, and space infrastructure, besides enabling access to ISRO and DoS facilities.
  5. It acts as the institutional interface between ISRO and NGEs, promoting collaboration, efficient utilisation of national space resources, and the growth of commercial space activities.
  6. IN-SPACe functions through three directorates: Promotion Directorate (PD), Technical Directorate (TD), and Programme Management and Authorization Directorate (PMAD).