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$3 billion push: India ramps up efforts to enhance satellite-based surveillance tech after Operation Sindoor

Under the programme, 52 surveillance satellites are being built to monitor India's borders.

May 12, 2025 / 13:54 IST
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Army and security personnel during Operation Sindoor, which India launched on May 7 targetting terror pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir. (Courtesy: PTI)
Army and security personnel during Operation Sindoor, which India launched on May 7 targetting terror pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir. (Courtesy: PTI)

India is advancing its efforts to significantly enhance its satellite-based surveillance capabilities after heightened tensions with Pakistan in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 26 people.

The government has already directed three private firms - Ananth Technologies, Centum Electronics, and Alpha Design Technologies - to move up their satellite development schedule from four years to 12-18 months, Mint said quoting people with knowledge on the matter.

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The spy satellites are likely to be ready on or before 2026 instead of the earlier deadline set for 2028-end, the report said quoting individuals, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.

One such satellite, which is in the advanced stage of development, is expected to be ready this year itself. Produced by Ananth Technologies, the satellite will either be launched aboard ISRO's Launch Vehicle Mark-III (LVM3) or SpaceX depending on mission schedules.