India’s first space mission of 2026, PSLV-C62, is set to launch on January 12, carrying DRDO’s advanced defense satellite Anvesha (EOS-N1) for enhanced surveillance. The mission will also test on-orbit refuelling technology with OrbitAID’s AyulSAT and deploy Nepal’s Earth observation satellite Munal, alongside 13 other satellites from India and international partners.
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