New Delhi, July 9 -- Elon Musk-owned Starlink has cleared the last regulatory hurdle to begin offering satellite-based internet in India.

The company has received authorization from the Indian National Space Promotion & Authorization Centre, or IN-SPACe, for its Gen 1 constellation capacity over India, showed the space regulator's website.

The authorization has been given for five years till 7 July 2030.

Of around 6,750 satellites, Starlink has over 4,000 first-generation satellites, according to NewSpace Index.

"Starlink was given the approval after following the necessary process and performing all the checks," an official said on the condition of anonymity.

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