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ISRO Chairman Dr. Narayanan revealed that 10 satellites are working round the clock to ensure the strategic safety and security of India's citizens. Speaking at the Central Agricultural University in Imphal, he highlighted India's advancement as a "vibrant space power," with plans for India's first space station by 2040. Narayanan emphasized the importance of satellite and drone technology for national security, particularly in monitoring the country's extensive coastline and northern borders.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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