India earned $35 million and 10 million euros from 2019-21 through foreign satellite launches: Govt
Union minister Jitendra Singh said a total of 124 indigenous satellites have been put into Earth's orbit including 12 student satellites.

"The total number of foreign satellites that have been put into Earth's orbit is 342 satellites (for 34 countries) by indigenous launch vehicle," govt said.
"NSIL as on date has signed six Launch Service Agreements with customers from four countries for launching foreign satellites into space on-board PSLV during 2021- 2023. Foreign Exchange revenue of approx 132 Million Euros would be earned through launching of these foreign satellites on a commercial basis," Singh said in a written reply.
He said through launching of foreign satellites on-board Indian launch vehicle, India has earned a foreign exchange revenue of approx $35 million and 10 million euros from 2019-21.
Singh said a total of 124 indigenous satellites have been put into Earth's orbit including 12 student satellites.
"The total number of foreign satellites that have been put into Earth's orbit is 342 satellites (for 34 countries) by indigenous launch vehicle," he said.
Singh said the type of foreign satellites that were launched through Indian Launch Vehicle includes satellites primarily for Earth Observation, Scientific and Technology demonstration purposes.
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