Opening space and nuclear areas opening the most unexpected decision of Modi government: Minister Jitendra Singh | Bharat News

New Delhi: Space Minister Jitendra Singh said on Sunday that the announcement of opening the space sector to private enterprises and allowing foreign investment in the nuclear sector this year is “There are some most unexpected decisions made in the last 11 years under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi”.On launching the reforms, the minister said: “In the last 10 years, some of the most unexpected decisions made were also not demanded, such as opening space for the private sector and the announcement of the nuclear sector this year … When it was felt that we could not depend on government sources and resources, PM Modi allowed to bring private sector.Regarding the space sector, Singh said: “We were a minimum economy till about 4-5 years ago. Today the price of this sector is $ 8BN and its growth speed is so fast that in the next 8-10 years, we hope that we expect five times more $ 45 BN to grow up to $ 45 BN. Which means that in the coming years, India’s space economy is going to have a very important component …”Under the leadership of PM Modi, India is not just chasing the future – it is engineering. He said, “With the Rs 6,003.25-CR National Quantum Mission, which includes 150+ scientists, and 43 top institutions, India has shaped the next range with quantum technology using Indian talent to create global impact, using Indian talent boldly,” he said.