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India plans satellite surveillance network to track foreign snooping: Report

This ambitious initiative is estimated to cost around Rs 150 crore annually and is expected to become operational by the end of 2026.

June 14, 2025 / 13:45 IST
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India is enhancing its space-based defense capabilities with a new satellite project aimed at detecting foreign surveillance. The Ministry of Defence is finalizing a multi-year plan to launch a constellation of satellites that will monitor potential reconnaissance efforts targeting India, as reported by Mint.

This ambitious initiative is estimated to cost around Rs 150 crore annually and is expected to become operational by the end of 2026. Bengaluru-based space startup Digantara, backed by Peak XV Partners, has reportedly secured the contract to lead the project.

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Unlike ISRO’s current NETRA system, which tracks space debris and satellite positions, the new constellation is specifically designed for defense surveillance.

The satellites will be able to communicate with each other and transmit data to multiple ground stations throughout India. All infrastructure, from satellite manufacturing to data relay systems, will be developed domestically.