Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman V Narayanan mentioned that a minimum of 10 satellites are regularly running round the clock for the strategic objective to verify the security and safety of the electorate of the rustic.
Addressing the fifth convocation rite of the Central Agricultural University (CAU) in Imphal the day past, ISRO leader highlighted the organisation’s effort to verify the rustic’s protection amid the tensions with Pakistan.
“At least 10 satellites are continuously working round-the-clock for the strategic purpose to ensure the safety and security of the citizens of the country,” the ISRO Chairman mentioned.
“You all know about our neighbours. 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 seashore areas. We have to monitor the entire Northern part continuously. Without satellite and drone technology, we can’t achieve that,” V Narayanan mentioned.
Following the chaos and the entire skirmishes that had saved the spaces alongside the northern and western International Borders (IB) up right through the night time for the previous few days, the area has in large part remained non violent right through the intervening night time of May 11 and May 12, the Army said.
According to the Army, the area of Jammu and Kashmir and different spaces alongside the IB had been calm, and no incidents of the violation of the cessation of hostilities had been reported.
The military famous that this marked the primary calm night time in fresh days following the cross-border firing, heavy artillery shelling and drone assaults through Pakistan in accordance with India’s Operation Sindoor, introduced in retaliation for the April 22 terror assaults, which dismantled primary terror websites in Pakistan and in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
For the previous few days, the border areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Punjab and Gujarat witnessed Pakistan’s heavy shelling and tried drone assaults, that have been geared toward disrupting peace alongside the area. However, the assaults from Pakistan had been in large part neutralised through the Indian air defence machine.
In retaliation, the Indian Armed Forces showed the destruction of 11 air bases inside of Pakistan and inflicted important injury on their army features.
At a joint press convention on Sunday, Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai (Director General Military Operations), Vice Admiral A N Pramod (Director General Naval Operations), and Air Marshal A Ok Bharti (Director General Air Operations) collectively printed the key results of India’s Operation Sindoor.
Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai apprised about his dialog along with his counterpart, which ended in cessation of cross-border firing and air intrusions through each the neighbouring nations, pronouncing that the Pakistan military violated those understandings after a few hours after the cessation of hostilities.
He mentioned that it used to be the Pakistan DGMO who proposed that hostilities stop.
“My communication with the Pak DGMO was conducted at 15:35 hrs yesterday and resulted in cessation of cross-border firing and air intrusions by either side with effect from 17:00 hrs, May 10, after he proposed that we cease hostilities. We also decided to further speak on May 12 at 12:00 hrs to discuss the modalities that would enable the longevity of this understanding,” Ghai informed newshounds in a press convention on Sunday.
He mentioned that the violation of the settlement reached between the 2 DGMOs used to be answered to robustly through India.”However, disappointingly, expectedly, it took only a couple of hours for the Pakistan Army to violate these arrangements by cross-border and across the Line of Control (LoC) firing, followed by drone intrusions last night and in the early hours of today. These violations were responded to robustly,” Ghai added.
The Indian Armed Forces introduced Operation Sindoor on May 7, concentrated on 9 terror websites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoK). Operation Sindoor used to be a retaliatory reaction to the April 22 terror assault in Pahalgam.