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India is developing “bodyguard satellites” to protect its space assets after a 2024 orbital near-miss with a foreign spacecraft, reported Bloomberg highlighting India’s collaboration with startups to develop defensive satellites.
The first test launches are expected in 2026, led by private startups, with the government planning to scale the system for national security.
What Are “Bodyguard Satellites” ?
- Definition: Specialized satellites designed to escort and shield high-value spacecraft from orbital threats.
- Functions:
- Real-time monitoring of nearby objects.
- Defensive maneuvers to block or divert potential threats.
- Integration with ground-based space surveillance systems.
India’s Motivation
- Near-Miss Incident (2024): A foreign spacecraft came dangerously close to an Indian satellite.
- Geopolitical Context: Rising tensions with Pakistan and concern over China’s expanding space capabilities.
- National Security Priority: Protecting communication, navigation, and surveillance satellites.
Timeline & Development
| Phase | Details | Expected Date |
|---|---|---|
| Prototype Development | Private startups engineering first defensive satellites | Early 2026 |
| Initial Test Launches | One or two satellites to validate orbital defense tech | First half of 2026 |
| Government Acquisition | Technology absorbed by ISRO/defense agencies | Late 2026–2027 |
| Scaling Up | Larger constellation of bodyguard satellites | Post-2027 |
Strategic Implications
- Military Edge: Safeguards defense satellites from interference.
- Civilian Benefits: Protects communication and navigation systems.
- Space Diplomacy: Positions India in global space security debates.
Risks & Challenges
- Cost & Complexity: Developing maneuverable satellites is expensive.
- Escalation Risk: May be perceived as militarization of space.
- Technology Reliability: Autonomous defense is untested at scale.
Global Context
- US & China: Already experimenting with inspection/servicing satellites.
- India’s Approach: Unique in openly framing them as “bodyguards.”














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