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Bengaluru – Suhora, a leader in satellite data analytics, participated in Aero India 2025, reinforcing the critical role of space-based intelligence in modern defence strategy. As India accelerates its defence-tech advancements, Suhora remains committed to delivering mission-critical insights through AI-powered geospatial analytics and remote sensing solutions.
The event, inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at Yelahanka Air Force Station, was the largest ever, bringing together global aerospace, military aviation, and space-tech leaders. A key highlight was the ISpA seminar on 'Mission DefSpace: From Vision to Reality', which underscored how downstream applications—spanning satellite communications, remote sensing, and AI-driven analytics—are revolutionizing defence operations.
With satellite-based solutions playing a pivotal role in national security, the discussions at Aero India 2025 showcased how India is leveraging space technology for enhanced border surveillance, strategic intelligence, and real-time decision-making. The India Pavilion and iDEX Pavilion further demonstrated the country's push for indigenous innovation in defence and aerospace technologies.
"Satellite intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept—it is a battlefield necessity," said, Rupesh Kumar, Director at Suhora. "The ability to extract real-time, actionable insights from satellite data is transforming military preparedness and operational efficiency. Aero India 2025 reaffirmed the growing adoption of AI-powered satellite analytics in defence strategy, and Suhora is proud to be at the forefront of this evolution."
From monitoring cross-border movements to enhancing maritime security, Suhora is driving the adoption of next-generation geospatial intelligence for defence applications. The company's expertise in satellite-based monitoring extends beyond national security, offering data-driven solutions for disaster management, infrastructure resilience, and strategic decision-making.
As India's downstream space sector gears up to become a $100 billion industry by 2031, Suhora remains committed to empowering defence and strategic agencies with cutting-edge satellite intelligence.