
Key Points
Assam planning 4-5 low-earth orbiting satellites by year-end
ASSAMSAT to improve disaster management and security
Satellite will support agricultural and infrastructure monitoring
Aims to boost private sector technological participation
Sarma told reporters: “We have been taking this with ISRO and the MoU will be signed very soon. The initial work on having our own satellite system will be in place by the end of this year.” He also said that the state will have at least four to five satellites to cover the entire state. He further added that the satellites will be low-earth orbiting satellites and each of them will focus on different regions. The array of its own satellite system in the state, called ASSAMSAT, will have a command and control centre in Guwahati.
Sarma mentioned that the ASSAMSAT will be controlled from Guwahati and the centre here will operate Assam’s own constellation of satellites. The Chief Minister outlined a number of benefits that ASSAMSAT will bring to the state. He added that this initiative will aid the state in disaster management and security, such as monitoring illegal infiltration and wildlife. Moreover, developmental applications like agricultural land use and road network monitoring can also be accomplished through the satellite.
“Along with education and skill development, Assam’s own satellite will encourage greater private sector participation in the state,” he added. In the recent state Budget, the state Finance Minister, Ajanta Neog, announced that Assam will have its own satellite system. To bolster technological advancement and scientific research in the state, Assam Finance Minister Ajanta Neog recently announced the state's ambitious plan to launch its own satellite, ASSAMSAT.
This groundbreaking initiative aims to improve communication networks, enhance disaster management capabilities, and support various developmental projects across Assam. During her budget presentation, Neog emphasized that ASSAMSAT would be a crucial step towards strengthening the state's digital infrastructure. The satellite is expected to facilitate improved connectivity in remote areas, enabling better access to telecommunication services, e-governance platforms, and educational resources.
Finance Minister Neog mentioned that the state government will collaborate with prominent space research institutions, including the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), to develop and launch the satellite.