India's surveillance on Bangladesh

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India launches 31 satellites together for surveillance from space The country has set the record for the 100th satellite launch in space through this country. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has launched satellites from Satyesh Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, India. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C40) rocketed the rocket and brought the satellites to space in the ISRO. Project Director and Hutton said the PSLV-C40 was successfully sent to space. Two ISRO scientists have said that Indian security agencies will use pictures captured from satellites from space to monitor the military activities of Bangladesh, Pakistan, China, Sri Lanka and Nepal. The satellites that are sent to the space through the PSLV-C40 rocket, there is a satellite in the ISRO Weather Satellite Satellite Cartosat-2 series. Besides, a micro and a nano satellite were sent from India. The rest 28 satellites abroad Thanking the ISRO scientists for launching 31 artificial satellites, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet, 100th artificial satellite launch indicates a glorious achievement of the ISRO and the bright future of Indian Space Research. In another tweet, he said that this success in the new year will bring about rapid progress in the development of space technology and benefits for our common people, peasants and fishermen. Published on Friday by the media of Pakistan's Express Tribune
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