India can build Starlink-like satellite constellations: SatCom India President Subba Rao
India is poised to become a major player in the global space economy. Reforms and government backing are enabling private companies to build satellite constellations. These constellations will serve global markets, offering high-speed internet. In...
Rao, who is also the Chairman and Managing Director of Ananth Technologies Limited (ATL) said government support, private sector participation, and a growing ecosystem of startups are creating significant opportunities for India to emerge as a major player in the global space economy.
Speaking with on the sidelines of the India Space Congress 2026, Rao highlighted the role of the industry body. "We contributed to 106 satellites of ISRO and about 88 launch vehicles of ISRO. Now, since after the reforms, we can have our own satellites, so we're given the opportunity to work on a geostationary satellite now," he said.
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According to the technologist, government support for building and launching satellite constellations from India is opening up new opportunities for the country's space industry.
He further noted that the company aims to create geostationary satellite of more than 100 Mbps. "The GPPS can be distributed across the country. The first company in the private sector by the government of India, given opportunity," he said.
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"So both in communications area and earth operation area, we have been effectively contributing. We can continue to develop that area," he added.
"The way Indians look at their entrepreneurship is something different than what westerns look at that. In the western world, money and the goal is only around that. But in India, we always look at a dharmic entrepreneurship. So therefore, Indian also can build the large empires, large industrial segments in this area to serve the global population," he said. (ANI)
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