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ISRO-DBT Agreement

Kartavya Desk Staff

  • Source: TH*

Context: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) have joined forces to develop bio-experiments for the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), India’s planned indigenous space station.

ISRO-DBT agreement highlights:

Purpose: To design biological experiments for BAS and the Gaganyaan mission.

Areas of Research: Impact of weightlessness on muscle health. Algae studies for nutrient-rich, long-lasting food sources and biofuel production. Effects of space radiation on astronaut health.

• Impact of weightlessness on muscle health.

• Algae studies for nutrient-rich, long-lasting food sources and biofuel production.

• Effects of space radiation on astronaut health.

BioE3 (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment and Employment) initiative: Aligns with DBT’s policy to promote bio-manufacturing in India, focusing on health, bio-pharma, regenerative medicine, and biotechnology for waste management.

About BioE3 (Biotechnology for Economy, Environment, and Employment) Policy:

· Objective: Led by the Department of Biotechnology, the BioE3 policy promotes high-performance biomanufacturing in India to support advancements in biotechnology across various sectors.

· Focus areas:

o High-value bio-based products: Encourages the production of bio-based chemicals, biopolymers, enzymes, and smart proteins.

o Climate-resilient agriculture & carbon capture: Aims to strengthen agricultural practices that can withstand climate change impacts and utilize carbon capture for sustainable growth.

o Healthcare and nutrition: Focuses on precision biotherapeutics, functional foods, and regenerative medicine to improve healthcare outcomes.

o Marine and space biotechnology: Encourages innovations in marine and space research to broaden biotechnology applications.

· Innovation and entrepreneurship: Supports R&D-driven entrepreneurship through the establishment of bio-manufacturing hubs, bio-AI centers, and biofoundries.

· Employment growth: By expanding bioeconomy sectors, the policy aims to create a skilled workforce, generating new jobs and promoting green growth.

About Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS):

Orbit: Planned at 400 km above Earth.

Timeline: Initial module launches by 2028; complete expansion by 2035.

Capacity: Designed for 15–20-day missions in orbit.

Structure: Comprises a command module, habitat module, propulsion systems, and docking ports.

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BioE3 Policy

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