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I did some search on Indian Govts regulation on satellite based services
Came across a pdf by IN-SPACE (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre)

IN-SPACe is an autonomous agency under the Department of Space, Government of India, established to promote and regulate private sector participation in space activities.
Attached pdf 👇
It was too long so asked GPT to simplify the security related procedures mentioned
It said


Security-Related Procedures and Norms for Satellite-Based Communication in the NGP Authorization Document

The document outlines several security norms and procedures for satellite-based communication services, including encryption, data access control, national security measures, and station regulations. Here are the key security-related aspects:

1. Onboard Security and Data Protection

Satellites with payloads providing Primary Data with ≤30 cm Ground Sampling Distance (GSD) must have encryption mechanisms to prevent unauthorized reception or dissemination.
Security measures must be in place for communication payloads to protect sensitive data from interception or misuse.

2. Mission Control Centers (MCC) & TT&C Stations

Satellite Control Centers (SCC) include:
Mission Control Centers (MCC) – Generates telecommand data for satellite operations.
Telemetry, Tracking & Command (TT&C) Stations – Used for uplinking/downlinking telemetry and control data.
TT&C and MCC stations must be located in India unless there are significant technical or business advantages in using an overseas station. However:
At least one MCC station must be in India.
The applicant must be able to cease operations from foreign MCC stations immediately if required for national security or geopolitical reasons.
Any change in the location of TT&C or MCC stations requires IN-SPACe approval.
The Government of India may prohibit TT&C/MCC station setups in certain sensitive regions.

3. National Security & Data Access

Data from TT&C and MCC stations, whether located in India or abroad, must be made available to IN-SPACe or other Indian government agencies on demand for national security purposes.
Ground stations receiving remote sensing or communication data must implement network security protocols, including:

Encryption.
Controlled data access to security agencies.
Compliance with Indian laws.
Operators must ensure that harmful interference with Indian satellite networks is minimized. IN-SPACe can suspend or terminate authorization if interference is not resolved.

4. Foreign Satellites & Security Compliance

Non-Indian satellites providing services in India must have an Indian subsidiary, joint venture, or authorized representative.
IN-SPACe authorization is mandatory for foreign satellite operators offering services in India.

The applicant must provide:

Security measures for Indian user data.
Mechanisms to cease operations quickly if required by Indian authorities.
Foreign operators must demonstrate that their MCC or TT&C stations do not pose security risks to India.

5. Space Object Registration & Regulatory Compliance
All satellites operating under Indian authorization must be registered in India's National Space Object Registry.

Operators must comply with:

Department of Telecommunications (DoT) regulations.
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) spectrum coordination.
If security concerns arise, IN-SPACe can revoke, suspend, or modify authorizations.

It’s all fun and games until Musk or his Govt goes rouge on India.
Which they will eventually so doesn’t matter if we allow them or not we need counter measures for same as china are also working on starlink system.

For now I see Starlink type even regional system coverage out of capabilities of Indian state but for now we can start working on counter measures like the one

Gen AI suggesting:

To disable a microsatellite at 400-500 km altitude, a high-power solid-state or chemical laser (e.g., fiber laser or COIL) operating in the near-infrared (~1 µm) is likely required. For structural or thermal disablement, the laser would need 20-50 MW of continuous power, or a pulsed system with equivalent energy delivery (e.g., 100 kJ pulses). Sensor blinding could be achieved with less power (100 kW to 1 MW), but wouldn’t fully disable the satellite. These estimates assume advanced optics and favorable conditions; real systems might need even higher power to account for inefficiencies and variability.
 
It’s all fun and games until Musk or his Govt goes rouge on India.
Which they will eventually so doesn’t matter if we allow them or not we need counter measures for same as china are also working on starlink system.

For now I see Starlink type even regional system coverage out of capabilities of Indian state but for now we can start working on counter measures like the one

Gen AI suggesting:

To disable a microsatellite at 400-500 km altitude, a high-power solid-state or chemical laser (e.g., fiber laser or COIL) operating in the near-infrared (~1 µm) is likely required. For structural or thermal disablement, the laser would need 20-50 MW of continuous power, or a pulsed system with equivalent energy delivery (e.g., 100 kJ pulses). Sensor blinding could be achieved with less power (100 kW to 1 MW), but wouldn’t fully disable the satellite. These estimates assume advanced optics and favorable conditions; real systems might need even higher power to account for inefficiencies and variability.
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I shifted the post to chit chat
 
 

most important enabler to grow manufacturing in India is cheap energy hopefully Govt is working on same we have other ducks almost at place like infra and policies(at least in BJP ruled states)
 
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We need to impose a diabetes surcharge tax on these kind of products. This is one expansion that we can do without. Diabetes is a real problem and silent killer.
Why? Nobody's forcing you to drink that. People need to be more aware, that's it.
 
Why? Nobody's forcing you to drink that. People need to be more aware, that's it.

And what makes you think that Coca Cola is going to go out of the way to advertise the side effects of drinking sugared water? Even tobacco and cigerrettes are taxed due to their ill health effects. The same should be done for brown sugared water.
 
And what makes you think that Coca Cola is going to go out of the way to advertise the side effects of drinking sugared water? Even tobacco and cigerrettes are taxed due to their ill health effects. The same should be done for brown sugared water.
Nope, sugar isn't carcinogenic like tobacco and cigarettes so it's false equivalence. Excess of any macro or micronutrient can be harmful for health. I stopped drinking them a very long time ago when I realised a 750 ml bottle of just ₹40 alone contains 80 grams of sugar, and most people just drink all of that within a few hours. I don't even touch Coke Zero.

We can't regulate sweets by same logic saying Gulab Jamun and Rasmalai contain too much sugar.
 
Nope, sugar isn't carcinogenic like tobacco and cigarettes so it's false equivalence. Excess of any macro or micronutrient can be harmful for health. I stopped drinking them a very long time ago when I realised a 750 ml bottle of just ₹40 alone contains 80 grams of sugar, and most people just drink all of that within a few hours. I don't even touch Coke Zero.

We can't regulate sweets by same logic saying Gulab Jamun and Rasmalai contain too much sugar.
Sugar isn't a carcinogen but sugar is an oxidizing agent. Too much sugar in your blood means your blood is now corrosive to the body.
That is what diabetes does- it slowly dissolves your inside due to corrosive nature of sugar toward cell linings.
 
Jyoti CNC is probably the biggest CNC maker in India right now. Their current Rajkot factory spans 70,000sqm. They are expanding manufacturing capacity from current 6000, to 16000 machines a year by 2027. They have 1 lakh sqm of land at their current plot to expand!


View: https://x.com/bakchod1returns/status/1900175090089943362

Rajkot is mechanical engineering hub of this side of Gujarat called Saurashtra/Kathiyawad; they manufacture 'oil engines' to automobile parts, ball bearings, motor parts and what not; also many chemical industries there to supplement these all - but main focus is towards machinery

this is why in past i said that I wish there was a small arms factory in Rajkot, except perhaps water resources (that are more or less supplemented by Narmada Canals anyways) they have everything in place
 
Jyoti CNC is probably the biggest CNC maker in India right now. Their current Rajkot factory spans 70,000sqm. They are expanding manufacturing capacity from current 6000, to 16000 machines a year by 2027. They have 1 lakh sqm of land at their current plot to expand!


View: https://x.com/bakchod1returns/status/1900175090089943362


How does that compare to other global companies especially Chinese companies. Just want to know where we stand on the list of competition.
 
someone earlier mentioned about starlink's use in border areas against china , that is turning out to be true , china have unleashed their dogs on starlink.
Nonsense. Startlink is a threat to Indian sovereignty. India should have tried to create its own starlink but our leader simply bend over to Americans.
 

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