‘ISRO’s 10 satellites are 24 hours of monitoring’, ISRO chairman made a statement

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ISRO Chairman V Narayanan.

New Delhi: A big statement of ISRO chairman has come out amid the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan. ISRO Chairman V Narayanan said during an event that 10 satellites are working round the clock with strategic purpose to ensure the safety of the citizens of the country. Please tell that he said this at the fifth convocation of the Central Agricultural University (CAU) in Agartala. He said, “If we want to ensure the safety of our country, we have to serve through our satellites. We have to monitor our 7,000 km maritime areas. We cannot achieve much without satellite and drone technology.”

India launched 127 satellites

Let us know that so far ISRO has launched a total of 127 Indian satellites. These include private operators and satellites of educational institutions. Of these, 22 low meaning orbit (Leo) and 29 Jio-Synchronous Earth Orbit, which the Central Government is owned. India has about a dozen spy or surveillance satellites. These include cartosat and recyat series as well as emisat and microsat series, designed for specific monitoring functions.

52 satellite to be launched

Indeed, a few days ago, Pawan Kumar Goenka, President of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authority Center (IN-Space), said at the Global Space Conference 2025 that India will install a group of 52 satellites in the next five years to increase the space-based monitoring capabilities. Goenka said, “We already have very strong abilities. Just need to increase it continuously.” He said that the purpose of this scheme is to increase the monitoring capabilities of the defense sector. He said, “Till now it was done mainly by ISRO. As we move forward, we will also include the private sector in it.” The new satellites will help the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force monitor enemy activities, monitor borders and improve real -time coordination during military operations.

India will be Maharathi after 100 years of independence

Narayanan’s statement comes at a time when ISRO is going to launch another monitoring satellite, EOS-09 (Risat-1B) radar imaging satellite in the Sun-Tyro’s orbit, which will promote monitoring powers on India’s sensitive boundaries. He said that advanced satellite technology is required for the development of the common man. Narayanan predicted that India would become a maharathi in every field before completing 100 years of independence, the country would become an outstanding contribution to the world. He said that ISRO and several satellites are on for the development of the northeastern states and the implementation of many projects in the region. He urged the students that after taking the degree, their responsibility is to give something to the society.

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