
The chairman of the Indian Universe Research Organization (ISRO) in Narayanan said on Sunday: “Today at least 10 satellites work continuously, 24*7 works for a strategic purpose to ensure the security and security of the country’s citizens.”
Narayanan’s statement came in the middle of an ongoing conflict in India-Pakistan. The head of ISRO made notes in addressing the 5th.Cau) In Imphal on Sunday.
In Narayanan he said, “You all know about our neighbors. If we have to ensure the security of our country, we must really serve through our satellites.”
“We must monitor our areas of 7,500 km of the coast. We have to monitor the entire northern part continuously. Without satellite and drone technology, we cannot achieve it,” said ISRA chief.
He also mentioned in Narayanan that “433 satellites from 34 countries are lifted from India and placed in orbit”. He said ISRO is developing a satellite for G20 to study climate and air pollution and weather monitoring.
The progress that the country has made from independence was “phenomenal and excellent”, he added.
India-Pakistan tension
The tension between India and Pakistani escalated after the Indian armed forces launched the Sindoor 7 Operation on May and focused on nine terrorist places in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POK). This operation was a retaliation of a reaction to a terrorist attack 22. April in Pahalgam.
After surgery Sindoor Pakistan resorted to cross attack and shelling along the border areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Panjab and Gujarat. The country reportedly attempted to attack drones aimed at disrupting peace along the region.
However, attacks from Pakistan were largely neutralized by the Indian air defense system. In the retaliation of the Indian armed forces, they confirmed the destruction of 11 air bases inside Pakistan and caused significant damage to their military abilities.
(With the entry from agencies)
(Tagstotranslate) ISRA chairman V. Narayanan