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India to launch Saarc satellite to boost crop productivity

Hindustan Times | ByVanita Srivastava, New Delhi
Jun 23, 2015 12:53 AM IST

India moved a step closer to launching a Saarc satellite from Sriharikota next year after members of all Saarc countries who met on Monday gave a positive response to the concept note shared by the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on the proposed satellite.

India moved a step closer to launching a Saarc satellite from Sriharikota next year after members of all Saarc countries who met on Monday gave a positive response to the concept note shared by the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on the proposed satellite.

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Isro plans to launch the satellite before Saarc Day on December 8, 2016. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had mooted the idea of a satellite serving the needs of Saarc member nations during his visit to Nepal in August 2014.

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The ‘Satellite for Saarc’ will have 12 KU band transponders and is expected to provide assistance in telemedicine, tele-education, village resource centre, crop productivity and disaster management.

Tshewang C Dongri from the Bhutan delegation said: “This is an excellent idea. Our country does not have sufficient technical capacity or resources for launching satellites. This would be a wonderful gift from India.”

There will be further bilateral discussions and the concept note that Isro formulated will be re-framed based on the suggestions. This would be followed by scientific deliberations and registration with International Telecommunication Union, a global agency for information and communication technologies.

“We have had a good exchange of ideas and sought suggestions on our concept note,” Isro chairman Dr Kiran Kumar said.

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