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India, France to work on satellites for maritime surveillance

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and today decided to step up cooperation in the space sector by exploring ways to use satellites for maritime surveillance and collaborating on inter-planetary missions. (ISRO) and (CNES) would work together on the design and development of and techniques to monitor and protect their assets in land and sea, said a document -- Joint Vision for Space Cooperation -- issued after talks between and French ISRO and CNES also inked an agreement for end-to-end solution for detection, identification and monitoring of vessels in the regions of interest. The agencies of the two countries would cooperate to protect their respective space based assets, including by infrastructure and information-sharing on space events. and will also develop a wider dialogue on space situational awareness. "ISRO and CNES would work together for the design and development of and techniques, including those involving (AIS), to monitor and protect the assets in land and sea," the statement said. "In particular, both sides will pursue the study of a constellation of satellites for maritime surveillance," it said. The development comes in the backdrop of the decision by the two countries to step their maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean, a region that has been witnessing growing presence of the and space cooperation is more than five- decades-old. Besides and defence, space is another vital area of the strategic partnership between and for long has been using the French facility at to send its heavy satellites into space. The two countries also agreed to jointly work on inter-planetary missions. "ISRO and CNES would work together on autonomous navigation of rovers in Moon, Mars and other planets, for planetary exploration, modelling of Mars and Venus atmosphere and for Venus exploration.

Both sides can embark on complex and planetary exploration missions in future," the document said. has had two successful inter-planetary missions to the Moon and Mars. It is working to launch Chandrayaan 2 this year while study is on for sending a mission to Venus.

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First Published: Sat, March 10 2018. 21:50 IST
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