- India’s space sector has seen significant growth, with the space economy expanding from $8 billion to an expected $44 billion in the next decade.
- Key milestones include the indigenous Gaganyaan Mission, Chandrayaan-4 (2027), Shukrayaan (2028), and the Indian Space Station (2030), showcasing India’s growing space capabilities.
- The sector has also been boosted by private investments and startups, fueling technological advancements like the SPADEX mission and Vyom Mitra robo mission, which are stepping stones for human space exploration.
Biomanufacturing and Bioeconomy Growth
- India is positioning itself as a leader in biomanufacturing, backed by resources from the Himalayas to the coast.
- The country has become one of the first to adopt a dedicated bio-economy policy and is focusing on innovation in recycling, manufacturing, and startups.
- The BIO-E3 policy is a key part of India’s strategy to lead in the bio-economy sector.
Citizen-Centric Governance and Digital Innovations
- The government has focused on citizen-centric governance through initiatives like Mission Karmayogi, which enhances bureaucracy through role-based capacity building.
- Digital innovations like the face-recognition-enabled digital life certificate have made citizens’ lives easier.
India’s Commitment to Climate Action
- India continues to lead in combating climate change through initiatives like Mission LiFE, which promotes sustainable living.
- The country has also made strides in preventive healthcare and meets global standards in addressing health and environmental concerns.

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