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ISRO plans to add 100-150 satellites over the next three years to enhance border security and coastal surveillance. Currently, India operates about 55 satellites, which are insufficient for a country with a vast border and 7,500 km of shoreline. The move is part of reforms introduced by the Prime Minister that allow private players to build rockets and satellites. The new satellites will help monitor the country completely.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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