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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - December 2018

Dec 2018

Oct 17, 2025

India to Have its Own Space Station by 2035

  • ISRO chairman V. Narayanan said that India will establish its own space station by 2035 and its initial modules can be installed in space starting 2027.
  • Speaking at the 14th convocation ceremony of IIT-BHU in Varanasi, he said that the Indian Space Research Organisation after ensuring soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 is now working on its next versions. Besides, there is progress on the Gaganyaan-3 mission, he added.
  • The ISRO chief also said that the organisation is moving towards building a self-sustaining and robust space eco-system.

Oct 15, 2025

Adani Enterprises Partners With Google for India's Largest Data Centre Campus in Visakhapatnam

  • AdaniConnex, a joint venture of Adani Enterprises, partnered with Google to establish India's largest data centre campus in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. This significant investment will create a major AI hub, featuring gigawatt-scale data centre operations supported by subsea cables and clean energy. The project aims to bolster India's digital infrastructure and create substantial employment opportunities.

GalaxEye to Launch World's First Multi-Sensor EO Satellite in 2026

  • In a pioneering move that cements India's place in the global space race, Indian space-tech startup GalaxEye announced it will launch Mission Drishti, the world's first multi-sensor Earth Observation (EO) satellite, in the first quarter of 2026. This launch marks the start of an ambitious plan to establish a constellation of high-resolution satellites that will transform Earth monitoring, surveillance, and analytics across sectors.
  • Mission Drishti is not only India's largest privately developed satellite at 160 kg, but also features the country's highest-resolution imaging sensor.
  • What makes this mission globally unique is the integration of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and high-resolution optical payloads on a single platform — a first in satellite technology.
  • This multi-sensor system enables the satellite to capture high-precision Earth images day or night, in any weather condition, overcoming limitations of traditional satellite observation systems.
  • Mission Drishti provides imagery with a 1.5-meter resolution, enabling detailed geospatial data analysis.

Oct 12, 2025

World's First Solar-thermal Power plant Commences in China's Gobi Desert

  • China made a revolutionary breakthrough in renewable energy engineering after it launched the world's first solar-thermal power plant that utilises a dual-tower system to generate electricity in the Gobi Desert.
  • Developed by the Three Gorges Corporation, a wind and solar energy company headquartered in Guazhou County, China, the new facility combines efficiency, innovation and large-scale clean power production in one of the planet's harshest environments.

Oct 08, 2025

PM Modi Inaugurate India Mobile Congress 2025, Asia's Largest Tech and Telecom Event

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the ninth edition of the India Mobile Congress (IMC) at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, marking the start of Asia's largest technology and telecom event.
  • The four-day event, organised jointly by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), run from October 8 to 11 under the theme "Innovate to Transform". It aims to highlight India's growing leadership in digital transformation and next-generation connectivity.
  • Key focus areas at IMC 2025 include emerging technologies such as 6G, quantum communications, semiconductors in telecom, optical networks, and cyber fraud prevention.

Oct 05, 2025

Indian Scientists Develop Simpler Method for Quantum-based Digital Security

  • Researchers in India developed a new way to generate truly random numbers using quantum computers, a breakthrough that could make digital security systems harder to crack.
  • The work was done by scientists at the Raman Research Institute (RRI) in Bengaluru, working with colleagues from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the University of Calgary.
  • Random numbers are vital for digital security. They protect bank accounts, encrypt messages, and secure online transactions. But regular computers cannot make truly random numbers.
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