India’s first Public-Private Earth Imaging Satellite could launch sooner than expected!

India is set to approve its first public-private Earth observation satellite project, allowing private companies to monitor climate, disasters, agriculture and national security using advanced space imaging technology developed and operated domestically.

January 19, 2026 / 16:04 IST
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India is set to approve its first public-private Earth observation satellite project. (Image: Canva)
India is set to approve its first public-private Earth observation satellite project. (Image: Canva)
Snapshot AI
  • India to launch its first major public-private Earth imaging satellite mission
  • Pixxel, Piersight, Satsure and Dhruva Space to build and run satellites together
  • Mission to monitor climate, disasters, resources with high-res Earth images

India is preparing to launch its first major public-private Earth imaging satellite mission. This project will use advanced satellites to capture detailed images of planet Earth. Its goal is to monitor land, oceans, weather and environmental changes from space. These images help scientists understand climate, disasters and natural resources better. It is like giving India a powerful new “space camera” to watch Earth closely.

Meet the Minds Behind the Mission

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The project is being led by India’s space regulator, IN-SPACe. A private consortium has been chosen to build and operate the satellites. This group includes Pixxel, Piersight, Satsure and Dhruva Space. Together, they will design, launch and manage the entire satellite system. The mission will be controlled from India with technology and expertise.

What These Satellites Will Actually Do?