ISRO Chief: 10 satellites tracking borders 24/7 to ensure national safety amid tensions

Amid rising tensions with Pakistan, ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan has made a major statement reassuring the nation about India’s border security. Speaking today, Narayanan confirmed that 10 Indian satellites are continuously operating 24/7 to keep a close watch over the entire 7,500 km maritime boundary and the northern borders. He emphasized that every citizen of India and the nation's boundaries are fully secure, thanks to the strategic satellite network. Without naming Pakistan directly, the ISRO chief hinted at neighboring threats, underscoring the role of space surveillance in national defense.Meanwhile, Indian security agencies have further exposed Pakistan's nexus with terror groups. A shocking video from May 7 shows Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Hafiz Abdul Rauf, a U.S.-designated global terrorist, leading funeral prayers in Muridke for terrorists killed by Indian forces during Operation Sindoor. Disturbingly, he was seen alongside Pakistan Army personnel, confirming the military-terror collusion. In a bizarre twist, Pakistan later claimed the slain terrorist was a civilian leader, even revealing his national ID card. However, the ID details exactly matched those listed in U.S. sanctions records.In response, the Indian Army has scheduled a high-level DGMO briefing at 2:30 PM today to update on Operation Sindoor and ongoing security measures.

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