
Assam to have its own satellite, talks with ISRO on
The Hindu
Assam government to launch its own satellite, ASSAMSAT, for socio-economic projects, border security, and disaster management.
The Assam government announced on Monday (March 10, 2025) that it would have its own satellite, which will help collect data for the implementation of critical socio-economic projects, besides keeping surveillance on its border.
The announcement was made by Finance Minister Ajanta Neog while presenting the state budget for 2025-26.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma later claimed that Assam will be the first state in the country to have its own satellite.
"In collaboration with IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre) of the Department of Space, Government of India, we would like to set up our own satellite, ASSAMSAT, to ensure a continuous, reliable flow of data for the implementation of critical socio-economic projects," Ms. Neog said in her budget speech.
The satellite will also help in providing dedicated services for agriculture, disaster management, infrastructure development and border security management and police operations, she said.
It will ignite the imagination of students of the states, who will be involved in building experimental satellites with the support of INSPACe and ISRO, she added.
Addressing a press conference later, the Chief Minister said, "If we have our own satellite, it can tell us if any foreigner tries to enter illegally, give prior information on impending floods, help with weather reports that will benefit our farmers."

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