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India’s counter-space activities organisation Defence Space Agency (DSA) has formally started scouting technologies to enhance its abilities to tackle threats in and from space.
The DSA has made proposals to several companies to avail technologies that give complete space situational awareness (SSA) solutions that can assess, recognise and track assets of the enemy, Times of India reports.
This will be done to improve the evaluation of possible threat and also optimise the efficiency of Indian operations in land, sea, space and air domains. The agency is also in the search of categorising space objects and even obtaining analysis tools for predictive assessment.
The central government formulated the DSA to counter China’s development and procurement of a range of space capabilities to restrict or prevent the enemy's use of space-related assets in times of crisis or conflicts. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has commissioned a few projects but the DSA aims to further stimulate India’s progress in this sector.