While India’s women’s cricket team was busy scripting history on the field, another quiet victory was taking shape high above it. In the stillness of Sriharikota’s launch pad, a 640-tonne giant nicknamed “Bahubali” – ISRO’s LVM3 rocket – came alive, carrying on its shoulders the nation’s heaviest and most sophisticated communication satellite yet, GSAT-7R. The event, marked by professional precision rather than public fanfare, was a strategic success. It underscores that India’s advanced capabilities extend beyond its borders, firmly into the geopolitical domain of orbital space.
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