The chairman of ISRO says that 10 satellites working continuously to ensure the safety of citizens


Imphal:

V Narayanan, president of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), said that at least 10 satellites are continuously working for a strategic purpose to ensure the safety and safety of the citizens of the country.

Addressing the 5th convocation of the Central Agriculture University (CAU) in Imphal yesterday, the ISRO chief highlighted the organization’s efforts to ensure the security of the country amid tension with Pakistan.

The chairman of ISRO said, “At least 10 satellites are continuously working for a strategic purpose to ensure the safety and safety of the citizens of the country.”

“You all know about our neighbors. If we have to ensure the safety of our country, we have to serve through our satellites. We have to monitor our 7,000 km of sea shore areas. We have to continuously monitor the entire northern part. Without satellite and drone technology, we cannot get it,” V Narayanan said.

The army said that after anarchy and all the clashes that had placed areas with northern and western international borders (IB) during the last few days, the region has been making the region largely peaceful during the night between May 11 and May 12 in the region.

According to the army, the region of Jammu and Kashmir and other areas along with the IB were quiet, and no incident of violation of the termination of enmity was reported.

The army mentioned that in response to India’s Operation Sindoor, Pakistan marked the first quiet night in recent times after cross -border, heavy artillery and drone attacks, launched in vengeance for the April 22 terror attacks, which destroyed major terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan.

For the past few days, the border areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Punjab and Gujarat attempted heavy shelling and drone attacks of Pakistan, which aims to disrupt peace in the region. However, Pakistan’s attacks were largely neutralized by the Indian air defense system.

In vengeance, the Indian armed forces confirmed the destruction of 11 aeries inside Pakistan and suffered significant losses on their military capabilities.

At a joint press conference on Sunday, Lieutenant General Rajiv Gai (Director General of Military Operations), Vice Admiral A. Commod (Director General Naval Operations), and Air Marshal Ak Bharti (Director General of Hawaii) jointly revealed the major results of India’s Operation Sindoor.

Lieutenant General Rajiv Gai informed about his interaction with his counterpart, resulting in abolition of firing and air intruders by both neighboring countries, stating that the Pakistan Army violated these understanding a few hours after the end of enmity.

He said that it was Pakistan DGMO which proposed that hostility stopped.

“My communication with Pak DGMO was held yesterday at 15:35 pm and as a result, firing and air infiltration was abolished by both sides from May 10 at 17:00, when he proposed that we decide to speak for 12:00 pm on May 12, which are generally mentioned, which is commonly told that it is for some time.

He said that violation of the agreement between the two DGMOs was strongly responded by India. “However, disappointingly, with expectation, the Pakistan Army took only a few hours to violate these arrangements across the border and the Line of Control (LoC), followed by drone infiltration in the early hours last night and today. After infiltration.

Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May, which targeted nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POK). Operation Sindoor was a ventilative response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April.

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