Chennai, Nov. 14 -- The proposed EU Space Act should be balanced on regulations, early international collaboration and mutual recognition of standards, states a position paper by Space Industry Association of India (SIA-India) and Grayspace Law & Policy Consulting, Belgium.
According to the paper, Europe's space sector would remain open only if these conditions are met. The paper also stresses on innovation and in strengthening cooperation with trusted partners like India. The proposed EU Space Act will significantly influence licensing, safety, sustainability, and global partnerships, impacting how non-European union (EU) country operators, including India, engage with the European space ecosystem.
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