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DEFENSE/Indian space startups seek Taiwan defense partnerships at TADTE 2025

2025-09-21
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Indian start-ups in the space industry are showcasing their innovations at an aerospace and defense technology exhibition that opened in Taipei. CNA photo Sept. 18, 2025
Indian start-ups in the space industry are showcasing their innovations at an aerospace and defense technology exhibition that opened in Taipei. CNA photo Sept. 18, 2025
Insight360.ai CEO R Om Prakash
Insight360.ai CEO R Om Prakash
Navneet Singh, CEO of Kepler Aerospace
Navneet Singh, CEO of Kepler Aerospace

Taipei, Sept. 18 (CNA) Indian start-ups in the space industry are showcasing their innovations at an aerospace and defense technology exhibition that opened in Taipei on Thursday, with some seeking opportunities to collaborate with Taiwanese partners in areas such as defense and intelligence.

Among the five Indian start-ups participating in the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition 2025 (TADTE), two of them -- Kepler Aerospace and Insight360.ai -- are highlighting defense-oriented intelligence.

Insight360.ai provides "geospatial intelligence for the defense forces" and has the capability to "capture images of military bases, using satellites," the company's CEO R Om Prakash told CNA at the expo.

"We can offer a lot of detection services to strengthen Taiwanese stakeholders," Singh said, citing possible uses such as detecting fishing vessels in Taiwan waters and tracking "illegal aircraft that can enter Taiwanese airspace."

Kepler Aerospace has three satellites currently in orbit that are operating on its own systems, and it expects to launch six more "in a couple of years," he told CNA at the expo.

"We would also like to deploy the satellites that we have under the Taiwanese flag through our partners in Taiwan," Singh said.

The company will help its Taiwanese partners to provide "sovereign intelligence-gathering capabilities to Taiwanese stakeholders," he added.

Kepler Aerospace and Insight360.ai are scheduled to sign MOUs with several Taiwanese partners on Friday, the second day of the three-day exhibition.

It is the first time that Indian space enterprises are participating "as a team at scale" in the biennial exhibition, according to the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), a government-supported agency that facilitated the participation of the five Indian start-ups in TADTE 2025.

India's space industry has demonstrated strong growth in recent years, with key advantages such as a rapidly expanding industry scale and a well-developed satellite and launch system, the ITRI told CNA.

The strength of Indian companies in launch services and integrated applications can "directly complement areas where Taiwan is currently less developed," the ITRI said.

Meanwhile, "Taiwan's expertise in precision electronics, high-reliability manufacturing, key components, and advanced composite materials can enhance India's system integration capabilities," the institute said.

It expressed the hope that the exhibition would serve as a platform to spur Taiwan-India cooperation in the space industry and that the scope of such collaboration would extend to other high-value applications such as agricultural management.

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