India Targets 2027 Launch of G20 Climate Satellite, Expands Space Ambitions to Moon Mission by 2040

India is set to strengthen its position in global space leadership with an ambitious roadmap that includes the launch of a G20 climate monitoring satellite by 2027, according to V. Narayanan, Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The proposed satellite is expected to serve as a collaborative initiative among G20 nations, focusing on climate observation, environmental monitoring, and data sharing to address global climate challenges. Narayanan highlighted that the mission reflects India’s commitment to leveraging space technology for sustainable development and international cooperation. The G20 satellite will likely provide critical insights into weather patterns, carbon emissions, and natural disasters, supporting informed policymaking worldwide.

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