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SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

The Indian military is closely observing the effective use of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service by Ukraine’s military, which has significantly improved broadband communications in its defence efforts against Russia. This development has prompted Indian military strategists to explore the possibility of establishing their satellite constellation to enhance communication, imagery, and internet services on the battlefield.

Space startups in India are likely to play a crucial role in the development and deployment of such a satellite constellation. The goal is to create a dedicated satellite network that can support military operations with reliable and secure connectivity, even in remote or hostile environments.

One of the key considerations for this satellite constellation is the need for high-assurance cryptographic capabilities. To ensure the security and integrity of communications and data processing, the constellation must have robust encryption protocols in place. These cryptographic measures are essential to host classified payloads and process sensitive information securely, making it resistant to hacking, disablement, or manipulation by adversaries.

The potential benefits of such a satellite constellation for the Indian military are vast. It can facilitate real-time communication between ground troops, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and command centres, enabling better coordination and decision-making during military operations. Additionally, high-resolution imagery and mapping capabilities from space can provide valuable intelligence for strategic planning and situational awareness on the battlefield.

This initiative aligns with the global trend of integrating space-based assets into military operations. As countries recognize the advantages of space technology for defence purposes, India aims to establish its satellite infrastructure to bolster its national security efforts.

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