 My name is Sanjati Malik. I work at Comspark as a compliance strategic partnership and government relations specialist. I am a qualified lawyer in India. I practice, I work as a judicial law clerk at the New Delhi High Court. I did all of those things and then in the background I was always interested in space law but we didn't have the resources. I myself studied and started doing it as a side gig. Eventually went on to do my master's in international law from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Duft University. In the US, I was specializing in tech law policy, focusing on space maritime and cyber security. I did my capstone, my LLM capstone which was analyzing the existing literature on space debris and recommending a space debris mitigation framework, legal framework. And from there I started working with IISL. I got introduced to a larger space community which was the Secure World Foundation. Comspark where I'm working so that was through my conferences is where I sort of network into this field. You know like those little things that are just hanging around in space and sometimes they can come in, hit not us but the objects which are in space and that are important such as the satellite and obviously the International Space Station. Our company is tracking all those objects and making sure that they maybe do not collide and create a lot of havoc. So they have telescopes and radars where they're integrating all the information, collecting it, processing it and then giving it to all the different users which is the government, the defence sector for several countries and to companies indeed that require this information to move forward.