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ISRO launches DRDO’s Sindhu Netra satellite in space, will help in monitoring Indian Ocean

New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation on Sunday (February 28) launched ‘Sindhu Netra’, a satellite developed by the DRDO to monitor the activities of military and merchant navy ships in the Indian Ocean Region. 

ISRO chief K Sivan told PTI the satellite was part of the PSLV-51 launch on Sunday (February 28). 

In the first dedicated mission of its commercial arm NSIL (NewSpace India Limited), the ISRO successfully launched Brazil’s earth observation satellite Amazonia-1 and 18 co-passengers, including five built by students, onboard a Polar rocket from the spaceport at Sriharikota. 

Sivan said ‘Sindhu Netra’ was part of the satellites launched. 

Sources added that the Defence Research Development Organisation developed satellites that can also monitor military and merchant navy ships in the Indian Ocean Region, critical to India’s strategic and commercial interest. 

India and France have also signed an agreement to build constellations of satellites for maritime surveillance intended to identify and track ships in the Indian Ocean.

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