India-Bhutan satellite’s launch is evidence of the country’s unique bond with Bhutanese people.

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New Delhi: The PSLV C54 mission was launched successfully, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked ISRO on the achievement. The EOS-06 satellite, according to Mr. Modi’s statement, will contribute in maximising the usage of maritime resources. The launch of three satellites from the Indian firms Pixxel Space and Dhruva Space, he continued, marks the start of a new age in which the country’s potential in space technology may be completely realised. He congratulated all the businesses and everyone who was part in the launch.

 ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle sent the India-Bhutan SAT, which India and Bhutan collaboratively constructed, into orbit. External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar joined a video conference following the launch and stated that it was a historic turning point for India and the Kingdom of Bhutan’s bilateral relations.

Through PSLV-C54, India successfully launched the Indo-French ocean observation satellite EOS-6 and eight more Nano satellites into orbit earlier in the morning. Today at 11:56 a.m., the PSLV C 54 of India was launched from Sriharikota’s Sathish Dhawan Space Center.