City
Epaper

Musk-run Starlink’s India authorisation still under evaluation at IN-SPACe

By IANS | Updated: July 3, 2025 17:09 IST

New Delhi, July 3 The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) is currently evaluating the approval ...

Open in App

New Delhi, July 3 The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) is currently evaluating the approval process for Elon Musk’s affordable satellite-based internet service Starlink, which is likely to roll out in the country in a few months.

Reliable sources told IANS on Thursday that “the authorisation is still under evaluation” at the space regulator’s end for Starlink services in the country.

IN-SPACe, however, did not immediately comment on the status of the authorisation process, whether it has reached an advanced stage.

IN-SPACe Chairman Dr Pawan Goenka has met Gwynne Shotwell, President and COO of SpaceX and the meeting focused on resolving outstanding issues related to authorisations.

While the groundwork is nearly complete, some technical and procedural steps remain before the service can be launched in a few months, according to sources.

On Wednesday, Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia told IANS that all due diligence has been completed from their end for the entry of SpaceX’s Starlink service in India, and once they receive the necessary regulatory and licensing approvals from the space regulator, they can roll out the service in the country whenever they wish to.

“Now the ball is in Starlink’s court to begin their services in India after receiving those approvals,” Scindia said.

Dr Goenka recently confirmed in reports that most of the regulatory and licensing requirements for Starlink have been addressed.

The space regulator already issued a draft letter of intent (LOI) to the company. Once both sides sign this document, Starlink will be officially cleared to roll out its services in the Indian market. Starlink provides internet through a network of satellites orbiting Earth. The company currently operates the world’s largest constellation of satellites, with more than 6,750 in orbit.

Starlink services are already available in several countries, including Mongolia, Japan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Jordan, Yemen, Azerbaijan and Sri Lanka.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPM Modi shares glimpses of historic cultural ties between Trinidad & Tobago and India upon arrival in Carribean nation

InternationalMEA highlights India's ties with Trinidad and Tobago linked to roots in eastern UP and Bihar, as PM Modi begins "historic" visit

International"Party is united, Country is hot": Trump announces 'Big Beautiful Bill' signing celebration

InternationalPM Modi meets Indian students in Trinidad & Tobago, showcases diaspora's connect with India

InternationalPM Modi welcomed with Bhojpuri Chautaal in Trinidad and Tobago, meets Indian community

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyKerala students excited after interacting with astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla

TechnologyFrom food to mental health, Shubhanshu Shukla reveals life in space with students

TechnologyBy 2047, C-DOT should stand shoulder to shoulder with global leaders: MoS Communication

TechnologyICMR study shows none of Covid vaccine doses linked to heart attacks, deaths: AIIMS doctor

TechnologyAadhaar-based transactions jump 7.8 per cent in June to cross 229 crore mark