‘Proper Intelligence’ from ISRO’s satellite, Narayanan said about space work – the ISROS satellite intelligence called for security forces to help security forces

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) President S.K. Narayanan said on Thursday that ISRO satellites have contributed unprecedented to the country’s security forces in providing ‘accurate intelligence’. He said that all satellites do better without any technical restrictions, which is an indication of India’s technical ability.
Narayanan said, “When we started, the resolution of our cameras was 36 to 72 cm, but today there is a moon-on-or-or-ritual camera in India-which is calculated in the world’s highest cameras.”
When asked about ISRO’s assistance to Indian security forces, ISRO now has cameras that can be clearly visible to the earth’s surface up to 26 cm, which provides strategic brink to the security forces.
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The ISRO leader made it clear that the organization did not have a sense of competition from any country, but all its energy is involved in improving the lives of Indian citizens. “Whatever the satellite we start, they are directly related to the benefit of the people of the country- this is communication, television broadcasting or security and emergency services.”
According to Narayanan, at least 50 satellites are currently actively working on television broadcasting, telecommunications, security and monitoring. He said ISRO is now preparing for a landing work after the success of the Mangaliyan Mission, which will be launched within the next 30 months.
ISRO leader reached the capital on Thursday, where the preparations for the upcoming BSLV C -61 rocket work are being reviewed. This will be India’s 101st space campaign, which will further strengthen the country’s space force in the coming time.
It is clear from his statement that ISRO’s technical strength is not only limited to scientific achievements but also playing an important role in the country’s security and strategic needs.