India and France will jointly launch the TRISHNA satellite in 2027 to enhance global water monitoring, food security, climate research, and international space cooperation.
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- Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India and France will jointly launch the TRISHNA satellite mission in 2027 to support global water and food security efforts.
- The TRISHNA mission is designed to improve monitoring of water resources, agricultural conditions, climate patterns, and environmental changes through advanced satellite technology.
- The announcement was made while addressing the Indian diaspora in Paris during the final phase of Modi’s official visit to France and Slovakia.
- Modi highlighted that the satellite project builds upon growing India-France cooperation in innovation, technology, artificial intelligence, and scientific research initiatives.
- During the Bharat Innovates programme in Nice, over 120 Indian deep-tech startups participated and conducted around 1,400 business-to-business meetings with global partners.
- The Prime Minister stated that India is rapidly building a future-ready ecosystem by investing in emerging technologies, digital infrastructure, innovation, and advanced research sectors.
- Modi emphasized that global partnerships today are increasingly based on trust, reliable supply chains, technological cooperation, and mutually beneficial long-term collaborations.
- The mission further strengthens strategic India-France relations while showcasing India’s expanding capabilities in space technology, climate science, and sustainable development solutions.




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