Department of Space


The Department of Space is an Indian government department responsible for administration of the Indian space program. It manages several agencies and institutes related to space exploration and space technologies. The Indian space program under the DoS aims to promote the development and application of space science and technology for the socio-economic benefit of the country. It includes two major satellite systems, INSAT for communication, television broadcasting and meteorological services, and Indian Remote Sensing Satellites system for resources monitoring and management. It has also developed two satellite launch vehicles Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle to place IRS and INSAT class satellites in orbit.

History

In 1961, the Government of India and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru entrusted the responsibility for space research and for the peaceful use of outer space to the Department of Atomic Energy, then under the leadership of Dr. Homi J. Bhabha. In 1962, the Department of Atomic Energy set up Indian National Committee for Space Research, with Dr. Vikram Sarabhai as chairman, to organise a national space programme.
In 1969, INCOSPAR was reconstituted as an advisory body under the India National Science Academy and the Indian Space Research Organisation in 1972 and brought ISRO under DoS management on 1 June 1972.
Kailasavadivoo Sivan is the current Secretary and ex-officio chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation and Space Commission. Vanditha Sharma is the additional secretary of the department.

Agencies and institutes

The Department of Space manages the following agencies and institutes: