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Andhra plans Rs 25,000 crore investments, 2 Space Cities, and major startup incentives to become India’s space tech hub.
Andhra Pradesh has has unveiled a dedicated space policy aiming to attract investments of Rs 25,000 crore in the next ten ...
A.P. Space Policy aims at attracting investments of ₹25,000 crore in next 10 years. Leveraging on Central government’s ...
The Andhra Pradesh government has approved the space policy 4.0 aiming to attract investments of INR 25,000 Cr in the next 10 ...
The Andhra Pradesh government on Sunday, July 13, introduced the AP Space Policy 2025-30 with the stated aim to develop an ...
Two space cities planned in Lepakshi and Tirupati, spanning 33,000 acres, to attract global investments and align with Centre ...
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Asian News International on MSN"People are still going to come to us, our competition is different": Priyank Kharge on Nara Lokesh's Aerospace park pitchAmid Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh's pitch to shift the aerospace park project to his state, Karnataka Minister Priyank ...
TIRUPATI: In a major boost to the space technology sector, the State government has granted in-principle approval for ...
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Asian News International on MSNCII chalks out plans to achieve Andhra's $USD 2.4 trillion aim by 2047Industry body CII has listed a slew of recommendations for Andhra Pradesh, which can help the coastal Indian state to contribute to the Viksit Bharat dream. The report by the Confederation of Indian ...
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The Print on MSNSriharikota, start-ups to space cities: Naidu govt aims for the cosmos with ambitious space policyAndhra Pradesh govt aims to attract Rs 25,000 crore in investment, create 35,000 jobs in space-linked industries, seeking to ...
Andhra Pradesh has launched India's first dedicated space policy, aiming to attract Rs 25,000 crore investment by 2035 and establish two integrated space cities.
Formation of AP Space City Corporation, a special purpose vehicle to drive infrastructure, funding, and partnerships ...
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