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India’s New Satellite Can See Through Clouds and Darkness

May 3, 2026May 3, 2026 by Rajshri Thawait
India OptoSAR satellite Mission Drishti showing all weather surveillance capability

The India OptoSAR satellite marks a new step in the country’s space capability. Mission Drishti, developed by GalaxEye, combines optical imaging with synthetic aperture radar…

Categories Defence, Latest, Strategic Analysis Tags GalaxEye, Mission Drishti, OptoSAR, satellite, space Leave a comment

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