India’s Space Leap: Mission Drishti Takes Flight
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Lucknow, 3 May, 2026 06:18 PMNew Delhi, May 3, 2026 India’s private space sector marked a significant milestone with the successful launch of GalaxEye’s “Mission Drishti,” highlighting the country’s growing strength in advanced satellite technology. The mission represents a shift toward innovation-driven space development, where startups are playing a key role alongside national agencies in shaping the future of space exploration and Earth observation. The satellite was launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from California, placing it into orbit with precision. Following the achievement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the team, recognizing the launch as an important step forward for India’s space ambitions and technological capabilities on the global stage. Mission Drishti stands out as the world’s first “OptoSAR” satellite, combining optical imaging with synthetic aperture radar technology. This unique integration allows it to capture high-quality images regardless of weather conditions or time of day, making it a powerful tool for applications such as disaster management, agriculture monitoring, and national security. With this successful launch, India continues to strengthen its position in the global space ecosystem. Mission Drishti not only showcases cutting-edge innovation but also signals a future where private players drive impactful advancements, ensuring more reliable and versatile space-based solutions for real-world challenges.


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