Planning of cities and developing infrastructure.
It is highly useful because it allows delivering real-time data during any weather conditions. This data can be used by governments and industries to improve their decision-making.
Increase in the Private Space Ecosystem of India.
Mission Drishti was successful, and this indicates the extent that the Indian sector of the private space has reached. It portrays a solid policy endorsement and inventiveness.
Such organisations as IN-SPACe have been significant. They offer support and guidance to the privately owned companies.
The mission instills trust in Indian startups. It is also interesting to the world. There is a growing demand among many international clients in advanced satellite data.
Emerging Indian presence in Earth Observation.
India has an already good representation in the earth observation. The ISRO has numerous satellites that can be used to collect data and make images.
It currently has an average number of 29 Earth observation satellites operating under ISRO. This figure is likely to increase with the advent of private companies in the sector.
India is growing in the following areas:
- High-resolution satellite imaging
- Geospatial data services
- Commercial satellite operations
Mission Drishti is a contribution towards this increasing capacity.
Universal Importance of the Mission.
Mission Drishti puts India in the rank of top countries in satellite technology. Use of OptoSAR provides it with a competitive edge.
There is a growing need of satellite data around the globe. Security, environment and development require accurate and real time information in countries.
This mission demonstrates that Indian private enterprises are able to compete at the international level. It also enhances the role of India as a space technology centre.
Future Outlook
Mission Drishti is just the beginning. The number of private missions is likely to increase over the next few years.
The future progress can involve:
- The more sophisticated imaging satellites.
- Quick data delivery systems.
- Combination with AI and data analytics.
This will open new opportunities not only in the domestic market but also in the International market.
Exam-Focused Key Points
- India Mission Drishti: India has the largest privately developed Earth observation satellite, India Mission Drishti.
- Invented by the GalaxEye (Bengaluru-based startup)
- Orbited by Falcon 9 in California.
- Weight: 190 kg
- Important technology: OptoSAR (EO + SAR combination)
- Offers a day and night all-weather imaging.
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Month: Current Affairs - May 04, 2026
Category: Space Technology - ISRO