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India beefing up space-based surveillance after border conflict

21 Jan 2026
2 min

India's Strategic Satellite Launch Plans

India is set to significantly enhance its national security capabilities by launching over 50 spy satellites and incorporating night-time imaging to address surveillance gaps experienced during a border conflict with Pakistan.

Key Initiatives

  • Satellite Launch and Technology Upgrades
    • Transition from electro-optical radar to synthetic aperture radar for better imaging in dark and cloudy conditions.
    • Fast-tracking of the first 52 satellites under Space-Based Surveillance-3 to improve monitoring frequency.
    • Plans to launch up to 150 new satellites, with an estimated cost of Rs 26,000 crore ($2.8 billion).
  • International Ground Station Development
    • Proposals to establish ground stations in regions including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Scandinavia, pending local government approval.
  • Data Relay and Bodyguard Satellites
    • Enhancements for data transfer between satellites without ground station dependency.
    • Development of bodyguard satellites to counter threats to orbiting spacecraft.

Lessons from Past Conflicts

  • During the confrontation with Pakistan, India identified shortcomings in its satellite capabilities, notably the inability to capture night images.
  • Reliance on satellite data from US companies highlighted the need for independent capabilities.
  • China's assistance to Pakistan underscored the strategic importance of satellite technology.

Current Satellite Capabilities and Industry Involvement

  • India currently has over 100 satellites in orbit, compared to Pakistan's eight.
  • Involvement of private sector startups like Skyroot Aerospace Pvt. to bolster space-based monitoring capabilities.
  • ISRO's mixed performance with recent rocket launches but successful deployment of satellites for international clients, such as US-based AST SpaceMobile.

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Skyroot Aerospace Pvt.

A private Indian aerospace company involved in the development of launch vehicles and space technology. Its participation signifies the growing role of the private sector in India's space program and national security initiatives.

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Hypothetical or conceptual satellites designed to protect other orbiting spacecraft from potential threats, such as anti-satellite weapons or space debris. Their development signifies a proactive approach to space security.

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