India is now going to take a big decision regarding the safety of its satellites in space. The Indian Space Research Center (ISRO) plans to deploy ‘bodyguards satellites’ to protect Indian satellites in space. Just as the Indian Air Defense System S-400 protected from the missiles fired by Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, similarly these satellites will destroy Indian satellites every nefarious plan of enemy countries.
Bloomberg quoted sources as saying that the idea on it started when in 2024, the neighboring satellite came to a close to a satellite of ISRO. The distance between the two satellites was just one kilometer. In space, this satellite was in orbit of 500 to 600 km and was doing work related to military activities such as mapping and ground monitoring. However, somehow collision was averted.
How much budget did India keep?
This initiative of India regarding space is part of the government’s comprehensive security scheme. According to sources, under this, a fleet of 50 monitoring satellites will be prepared at a cost of about 2.7 lakh crore rupees. India’s preparation can be gauged from the fact that the first of these satellites can be launched only by next year. Apart from this, the Government of India is also planning to work on new technologies with other startups.
China and Pakistan will fail
Experts believe that as satellites are becoming important on both military and citizens, this step of India will take not only national security but also strategic strength to new heights. In the last 70 years, there have been four wars between India and Pakistan. In the battlefield, Pakistan has had to face again and again, in such a situation, Pakistan can harm Indian satellites in space with its friend China.
China helped Pakistan
According to data from the website N2y0.com, who monitors spacecraft, Pakistan has only eight satellites, while India have more than 100 satellites. At the same time, the number of China’s satellites is more than 900. A research group had said in May that China had helped Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.

