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10 Satellites Working To Ensure Safety, Security Of India Amid Pakistan Tensions: ISRO Chief
Last Updated:May 12, 2025, 07:50 IST
Narayanan’s statement has come at a time when ISRO is scheduled to launch another surveillance satellite, the EOS-09 (RISAT-1B) radar imaging satellite.
Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Dr. V Narayanan. (PTI)
ISRO chairman V Narayanan said that 10 satellites are continuously working around the clock to ensure the safety and security of the country’s citizens amid heightened tensions with neighbouring country, Pakistan.
While addressing the 5th convocation ceremony of Central Agricultural University (CAU) at Agartala, the ISRO chief 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 seashore areas. Without satellite and drone technology, we can’t achieve many things.”
Narayanan’s statement has come at a time when ISRO is scheduled to launch another surveillance satellite, the EOS-09 (RISAT-1B) radar imaging satellite, into a sun-synchronous orbit on May 18 that will boost India’s surveillance powers along its sensitive borders.
Emphasising the role of advanced satellite technologies in driving progress for the common man, predicted that before India celebrates 100 years of its independence, the country would be a master in every field, the country would be an outstanding contributor to the world.
ISRO and its several satellites are operational for the development of northeastern states and the execution of many projects in the region, he added. He urged students that after earning their degrees, their responsibility is to give something to society.
Till now, ISRO has launched 127 satellites domestically, including those from private operators and academic institutions. The fleet includes 22 in low Earth orbit and 29 in geosynchronous orbit, owned by the central government. Notably, around a dozen satellites are dedicated to surveillance, encompassing series like Cartosat, RISAT, EMISAT, and MicroSat, designed for strategic monitoring and reconnaissance.
India plans to launch a 52-satellite constellation over the next five years to enhance space-based surveillance capabilities, as announced by Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) chairman Pawan Kumar Goenka at the Global Space Exploration Conference 2025.
“We have fairly strong capabilities already. It is just that it needs constant enhancement,” Goenka said. He said the plan is intended to increase surveillance capabilities of the defence sector. “So far, this was primarily done by ISRO. We will bring in the private sector as we move forward,” he said.
The new satellites will help the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force track enemy movements, monitor borders and improve real-time coordination during military operations.
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