Operation Sindoor: 10 Satellites, One Mission As Indian Air Force fighters struck deep into hostile territory during Operation Sindoor, a quieter but equally crucial battle was being fought thousands of kilometersabove the Earth. Ten satellites operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) worked round the clock to provide the Indian armed forces with real-time intelligence, secure communications, and precision navigation. These silent sentinels of space transformed the battlefield, enabling India’s military to deliver a surgical and devastating response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam—without crossing international borders. Eyes in the Sky: A Strategic Force Multiplier Speaking on…
Author: Huma Siddiqui
On National Technology Day, a powerful message echoes across India’s innovation landscape—not just of progress, but of purpose. From healthcare to finance, from smart manufacturing to climate resilience, leaders are reaffirming their commitment to harnessing technology for an inclusive, sustainable, and digitally empowered future. At the heart of this vision is the belief that technology is not merely a tool for convenience but a transformative force capable of addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges. Healthcare Reimagined with AI Enbasekar D, Co-founder and CTO of MediBuddy, highlights how the company is deploying artificial intelligence to revolutionize healthcare delivery in India.…
Turning Satellite Intelligence into Real-World Impact India’s private space-tech sector is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with private players driving innovation at an unprecedented pace—particularly in the downstream segment that deals with Earth Observation (EO), analytics, and real-time applications. With the sector projected to reach a staggering USD 610 billion by 2031, the space economy is rapidly becoming a magnet for entrepreneurs, investors, and technologists. At the centre of this momentum is a wave of government reforms—spearheaded by initiatives such as IN-SPACe and the National Geospatial Policy—that are opening new frontiers for private enterprises. In an exclusive conversation with StratNewsGlobal, Krishanu…
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore have safely returned to Earth after an unexpected nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Initially slated for an eight-day stay, their mission was extended due to technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, which experienced thruster malfunctions and helium leaks, rendering it unfit for the return journey. In response to these challenges, NASA collaborated with SpaceX to facilitate the astronauts’ return. The SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, propelled by the reliable Falcon 9 rocket, was deployed for the rescue mission. The capsule successfully docked with the ISS before beginning the carefully calculated…

