Top News
|India Strategic Greets President Emmanuel Macron and the People of France on their National Day 14 of July | Viva la France | Qatar mourns passing away of former Emir Shaikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. He was 74 | Australia to supply Uranium to power Indian Reactors after Modi, Albanese announce agreements on Defence and Nuclear Energy | Modi, New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon elevate ties to Strategic Partnership | 12 Pacts include cooperation in Indo-Pacific and Logistics Support to Naval Ships | Bilateral trade to double to about US $ 4 billion by 2030 | Indian Navy Commissions 6th Nilgiri class Stealth Frigate INS Mahendragiri | Future Wars will use AI but will be won by Trained Soldiers and Robust Military Power, says Rajnath Singh | Akashvani, the popular state-run All India Radio, is 90 | China recovers Reusable Rocket, as visualised in the 1962 James Bond film Dr No | US Elon Musk’s SpaceX was the First to do so, and China follows as the Second | Modi in Indonesia, and then Australia and New Zealand to strengthen Indo-Pacific partnerships | Defence, Minerals, AI top agenda | Jaishankar commends Qatar’s role in Iran-US Peace Talks | India building Semiconductors and Electronics clusters, in collaboration with Japanese and other companies: PM Modi | China conducts rare Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile Test, the first since 1980 | India Joins UN Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence in Geneva July 6-7 | LNG supplies resume through Strait of Hormuz after US, Iran Ceasefire | 15 of 20 Indian Fertiliser ships stuck in Hormuz set sail | India sourced Fuel from 40 countries during the Hormuz closure, says Modi | Modi signing Agreements with Australia to buy Uranium and Minerals | India creates 900 million Unique Health IDs towards Digital health ecosystem | India to double Gas buys from US from existing 2.2 million tonnes of LPG | Trump says Iran’s Nuclear Programme Obliterated in US bombings | Egypt inaugurates its new 22-acre Defence HQ, shaped as Octagon | US Celebrates 250 Years of Democracy, History and Power | India Strategic Greets All American Friends on this Blessed Occassion🙏😇🎉♥️💫 | India, Japan to boost bilateral trade from the existing $25b | Japan interested in utilising ISRO rockets for Space launches | Shipbuilding major for Japan or frigates Air Land and Naval Specific issues will cone on the table | J projects look at Notth East Think Tank exchanges | Semiconductor being developed in Assam with Japan Enhancing bilateral cooperation | Imp of quad Of co-op in info pacific | General Dhiraj Seth Took Over as India’s 31st Army chief on June 30 | He succeeds Gen Upendra Dwivedi who Retired after 40 Years of service | Gen Seth was commissioned into the Armoured Corps in 1986 | Gen Seth has commanded Strike formations and was also GOC of the important Delhi Area | India to Warmly Welcome Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi July 1-3 for Annual Summit | India sends Portable Field Hospital to Venezuela along with Doctors and Medicines | 41 Indian Army Para Field personnel sent under Op Amistad, or Friendship | Two IAF Boeing C 17 fly 15,000 km with Medics and Equipment to the faraway Friends | Iran reiterates exclusive right to control Strait of Hormuz | Iran also warned Safe Passage cannot be assured for Ships sailing away from its designated channels | Six Arab Gulf States call for Restoration of Freedom of Navigation in the strategic Strait | Iran warns: “Gulf States’ strategic survival at Mercy of Tehran’s Tolerance” | India, Switzerland to deepen Science and Tech Ties | Starmer resigns as UK Prime Minister amid mounting Labour Party pressure | US, Iran War Ends with a Binding Commitment from Iran to Never Produce Nuclear Weapons | Oil Starts Flowing Freely Through Strait of Hormuz | US and Iran both Allow Movement of Oil Tanker’s | ONGC to Invest $1.5 billion to Boost India’s Oil Storage by 33 % | Qatar Amir-gifted Boeing 747 is new US Air Force Presidential Jet | Meta and Reliance to set up a huge Global Digital Hub in Jamnagar | Modi, Trump meet warmly again, this time at G7 | Modi showers praise on Trump for his Middle East peace effort | Trump says We always had Tremendous Relationship with India | Trump praises Modi, jovially calling him ‘a killer’ for his negotiating skills at G7 | Modi said Freedom of Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is A Must | Trump expressed condolences for the Indian sailors killed in US Navy attack in the Gulf | Trump said US and Iran will sign an MoU to end their war on Friday June 19 | All the G7 Leaders supported the Peace Effort | Modi, UAE President Shaikh Mohammed agree to work together on Middle East Peace, Security and Stability | Piyush Goyal discusses expanding partnership with Prince Albert II of Monaco
DEFENCE INDUSTRYHOMELAND SECURITYSPACE

ISRO-OPERATION SINDOOR: ISRO using 10 satellites to ensure national security: Chief V Narayanan

By R Anil Kumar

  • Over 10 satellites continuously working to ensuring India’s Security-ISRO Chief

  • ISRO watching India’s borders 24×7 with satellites: V Narayanan

Bengaluru. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman V Narayanan said that at least 10 satellites are continuously working round-the-clock for the strategic purpose to ensure the safety and security of the citizens of the country.

File photo: V Narayanan, ISRO Chairman

Amid Indo-Pak tensions, ISRO Chairman V Narayanan on May 11, said 10 satellites are continuously working round-the-clock for the strategic purpose to ensure the safety and security of citizens of the country.

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.” As of now, ISRO has launched a total of 127 Indian satellites, including those from private operators and academic institutions.

Of these, 22 are in low earth orbit (LEO) and 29 are in geo-synchronous earth orbit, owned by the central govt.

India has around a dozen spy or surveillance satellites. They include Cartosat and RISAT series, as well as EMISAT and MicroSat series, which are designed for specific surveillance tasks.

Just days ago, Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) chairman Pawan Kumar Goenka had said at Global Space Exploration Conference 2025 that India would put in orbit a constellation of 52 satellites over the next five years to step up space-based surveillance capabilities.

“We have fairly strong capabilities already. It is just that it needs constant enhancement,” Goenka said.

He said the plan is intended at increasing 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 Indian Army, Navy and Air Force track enemy movements, monitor borders and improve real-time coordination during military operations.

Narayanan’s statement has come at a time when ISRO is scheduled to launch another surveillance satellite, 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.

Saying that advanced satellite technologies are required for the common man’s development, Narayanan 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 taking degrees, their responsibility is to give something to society.

ISRO Chairman confirmed that 10 satellites are constantly monitoring India’s borders and coastlines for strategic and security purposes. He emphasised the vital role of satellite and drone technologies

Satellites and drones are crucial to national security

V Narayanan also highlighted that India cannot achieve full security coverage without satellite and drone technology. Given the current geopolitical situation, especially with “neighbours” posing threats, space-based surveillance has become critical for defence preparedness.

Statement made during a university event in Manipur

The comments were made during the convocation ceremony at CAU, showing how ISRO’s focus on national security aligns with wider scientific and educational goals. The Chairman also encouraged young minds to contribute to India’s progress through space and technology.

Operation Sindoor and tension between India and Pakistan: Brief

In the context of ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, ISRO’s satellite surveillance becomes even more critical. With the threat of cross-border conflicts and the need for real-time intelligence, space-based monitoring provides India with a strategic edge.

The continuous vigilance offered by these satellites helps the armed forces stay alert to any hostile activity across borders and at sea. As geopolitical challenges persist, India’s investment in satellite and drone technology not only strengthens national defence but also sends a clear message of preparedness and technological capability to adversaries.

Related Articles

Back to top button