The government's push to develop a commercially viable space sector could position India as a global leader in space technology, attracting foreign investment and talent. This initiative is expected to benefit startups, researchers, and industries such as agriculture and environmental management. However, the success of these efforts depends on sustained government support, effective collaboration between public and private sectors, and the ability to compete with established global players. Challenges such as regulatory hurdles and technological advancements by competitors could pose risks to India's ambitions.