India is developing High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellites for enhanced surveillance and communication. These stratospheric platforms offer persistence and flexibility over traditional satellites. HAPS will provide continuous intelligence gathering along India’s vast borders. They also serve as vital communication relays for battlefield operations. This advancement strengthens national security and modernizes military capabilities. India is developing High-Altitude Pseudo-Satellites for enhanced surveillance and communication. These stratospheric platforms offer persistence and flexibility over traditional satellites. HAPS will provide continuous intelligence gathering along India’s vast borders. They also serve as vital communication relays for battlefield operations. This advancement strengthens national security and modernizes military capabilities.
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