- India is set to launch a G20 satellite in 2027, showcasing its leadership in global space collaboration and climate-focused technology.
- The Indian Space Research Organisation will spearhead the mission.
Key Highlights:
- Announced by ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan during a scientific event in Hyderabad.
- Reflects India’s growing leadership in space diplomacy and global cooperation.
- Part of India’s broader space roadmap, including:
- Human mission goals
- Future lunar missions
- Space station development
What is the G20 Satellite?
- The satellite is being developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
- It is a joint initiative for G20 countries, with India taking the lead role.
- Focuses on global monitoring and data sharing
Purpose of the Mission:
The satellite aims to:
- Monitor climate change patterns
- Track air pollution globally
- Improve weather forecasting accuracy
- Support disaster management systems
Conclusion:
The G20 satellite mission represents a major step toward global cooperation in space technology and reinforces India’s position as a key player in addressing climate challenges.

