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IN-SPACe Opens LVM3 to Private Sector

The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) has officially invited Expressions of Interest (EoI) from the private sector for Technology Transfer (ToT) and end-to-end commercialization of ISRO’s LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-III) — India’s most powerful indigenous rocket.

Why in News?

IN-SPACe has opened the LVM3 rocket to India’s private space sector by inviting EoIs for Technology Transfer and full commercialization. This marks a major step in India’s space privatisation journey under the Indian Space Policy 2023.

Key Facts for Prelims: About IN-SPACe

  • Established in 2020 by a government order (not a parliamentary act)
  • An autonomous body under the Department of Space (DoS)
  • Functions as a single-window agency to facilitate, promote, and regulate space activities by Non-Governmental Entities (NGEs)
  • Distinct from ISRO — IN-SPACe regulates and promotes; ISRO does R&D

Key Facts for Prelims: About LVM3

  • Previously known as GSLV Mk-III
  • India’s heaviest and most powerful indigenous launch vehicle
  • Type: 3-Stage Launch Vehicle
StageComponentType
Stage 1S200 (twin strap-on)Solid Boosters
Stage 2L110Core Liquid Stage
Stage 3C25Cryogenic Upper Stage
  • GTO Payload: 4,000 kg (4 tonnes)
  • LEO Payload: 8,000 kg (8 tonnes)
  • Key Missions: Chandrayaan-3 (2023), OneWeb/Eutelsat commercial satellite launches

Static/Exam Links: Indian Space Policy 2023

  • Clearly delineates roles: ISRO (R&D + national security), IN-SPACe (regulator + promoter for private sector), NSIL (commercial arm for ISRO technologies), DoS (policy oversight)
  • NSIL ≠ IN-SPACe: NSIL commercialises ISRO tech; IN-SPACe promotes and regulates private entities

Quick Revision Table

ParameterDetail
BodyIN-SPACe
UnderDepartment of Space (DoS)
LVM3 Former NameGSLV Mk-III
Stage 1Solid Boosters (S200)
Stage 2Core Liquid Stage (L110)
Stage 3Cryogenic Upper Stage (C25)
GTO Payload4,000 kg
LEO Payload8,000 kg

Trap / Confusing Points

❌ Common Trap✅ Correct Fact
IN-SPACe is a part of ISROIN-SPACe is an autonomous body under DoS, separate from ISRO
LVM3 uses only liquid stagesStage 1 uses solid boosters (S200); liquid is only Stage 2
LVM3 = GSLV Mk-IILVM3 was formerly GSLV Mk-III, not Mk-II
NSIL promotes private sectorNSIL commercialises ISRO tech; IN-SPACe promotes/regulates private entities

5 Practice MCQs

1. Which body invited EoIs for commercialisation of LVM3?
a. ISRO
b. NSIL
c. IN-SPACe
d. DoS directly
Ans: C
IN-SPACe is the authorised single-window agency to promote private participation in India’s space sector, including ToT for LVM3.

2. LVM3 was formerly known as:
a. GSLV Mk-I
b. PSLV-XL
c. GSLV Mk-II
d. GSLV Mk-III
Ans: D
LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-III) was renamed from GSLV Mk-III to emphasise its distinct vehicle class.

3. Which stage of LVM3 uses cryogenic technology?
a. Stage 1 (S200)
b. Stage 2 (L110)
c. Stage 3 (C25)
d. All three stages
Ans: C
C25 is the cryogenic upper stage using liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. India developed this indigenously after technology denial.

4. What is LVM3’s payload capacity to LEO?
a. 4 tonnes
b. 6 tonnes
c. 8 tonnes
d. 10 tonnes
Ans: C
LVM3 can carry up to 8,000 kg (8 tonnes) to Low Earth Orbit and 4,000 kg to GTO.

5. IN-SPACe was established under which provision?
a. Space Activities Bill 2017
b. Indian Space Policy 2023
c. ISRO Act 1969
d. Government executive order in 2020
Ans: D
IN-SPACe was set up in 2020 by a government order, not a parliamentary act. The Indian Space Policy 2023 further defined its role.

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