India Taps Space Startups For Launching Bodyguard' Satellites

India is increasingly turning to space startups to develop innovative satellite technology, specifically focusing on a new class of satellites designed to protect high-value spacecraft. These 'bodyguard' satellites are engineered to escort and safeguard important missions from potential orbital threats, a growing concern in an era of heightened space activity. With the international space sector witnessing rapid advancements, India aims to enhance its capabilities in satellite protection, leveraging the creativity and agility of its burgeoning space startup ecosystem. This initiative aligns with the government's broader strategy to boost indigenous space technology and foster public-private partnerships. As the country seeks to establish a stronger foothold in the competitive space arena, collaboration with startups is seen as a vital step toward ensuring the safety and security of its space assets.
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