In a pioneering move that cements India’s place in the global space race, Indian space-tech startup GalaxEye announced it will launch Mission Drishti, the world’s first multi-sensor Earth Observation (EO) satellite, in the first quarter of 2026. This launch marks the start of an ambitious plan to establish a constellation of high-resolution satellites that will transform Earth monitoring, surveillance, and analytics across sectors.
Mission Drishti: A Technological Breakthrough
- Mission Drishti is not only India’s largest privately developed satellite at 160 kg, but also features the country’s highest-resolution imaging sensor.
- What makes this mission globally unique is the integration of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and high-resolution optical payloads on a single platform — a first in satellite technology.
- This multi-sensor system enables the satellite to capture high-precision Earth images day or night, in any weather condition, overcoming limitations of traditional satellite observation systems.
Satellite Capabilities and Applications
Mission Drishti provides imagery with a 1.5-meter resolution, enabling detailed geospatial data analysis. Its dual payload technology ensures enhanced coverage and reliability for diverse applications,
- Border and maritime surveillance
- Disaster management and response
- Infrastructure and utilities monitoring
- Agricultural analysis and yield prediction
- Insurance and financial risk assessment
- Urban planning and environmental studies
Each satellite in the planned constellation will be optimized for spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions, making it ideal for both real-time monitoring and historical pattern analysis.
India’s Private Sector Push in Space
- The rise of GalaxEye signals a broader shift in India’s space sector, as private startups now complement traditional agencies like ISRO.
- Mission Drishti, with its state-of-the-art multi-sensor design, reflects the maturity and innovation now emerging from India’s private space ecosystem.
- “With this mission, we are unlocking a new era of actionable data through space exploration,” said Suyash Singh, Co-founder and CEO of GalaxEye.
- The mission “places India firmly on the global space map” and turns space data into intelligence for governments, businesses, and communities.
Static Facts
- Startup Name: GalaxEye
- Mission Name: Mission Drishti
- Satellite Type: Multi-sensor Earth Observation (EO) satellite
- Technologies Used: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) + Optical payload
- Resolution: 1.5 meters
- Launch Timeline: Q1 of 2026


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