Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has proved India's strength on many occasions. Now ISRO chairman Sivan has said on Thursday that the reforms that the government has made in the space sector will prove to be big game-changers. The chairman of ISRO said that there are many rumors that ISRO is going to be privatized. there is no such thing. However, private people are also going to be trained for space activities. Dr. K Sivan's big statement has come out in the webinar conducted on 'Unleashing India's potential in space'. In which he said that by opening the doors of the space sector to private companies, ISRO will be able to focus more on technology development and capacity expansion. At present, ISRO also undertakes research and development and manufacture of launch vehicles and satellites. The government has announced the opening of the space sector to private companies. The Indian Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-Space) will be set up to monitor and allow the activities of private companies. In his statement, K Sivan said, "ISRO will be able to focus more on R&D, capacity expansion and technology expansion rather than production." Like self-reliant India, we are focusing on self-reliance, for which the participation of Mizi companies will be important. A large number of communication satellites will be required to make the watch self-sufficient. Also Read- Hotels, travel websites enticing people with various discount offers 9 lakh corona tests done in 24 hours : ICMR 63 new cases of coronavirus reported in Meghalaya