ISRO to launch its 101st satellite on Sunday: Chairman V Narayanan
Indian Space Research Organisation will launch its 101st satellite on May 18. The Earth Observation Satellite RISAT-18 will launch aboard the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. ISRO's Chairman V Narayanan said the programmes ensure the safety and sec...

The PSLV bolsters India's surveillance and disaster management capabilities. He said ISRO's missions were driven by the country's requirements in diverse fields, and it was technologically capable of delivering them.
"All our programmes are for the safety and security of our people and country. We don't compete with any other nation. Our mission is planned based on our needs," Narayanan told reporters here when asked if ISRO planned any specific launch for the Indian armed forces.
The country's journey in space began in 1979 when it launched its first rocket. "Then, the SLV3 was 98 per cent successful and our first successful launch was in 1980," he said.
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