GSAT
The GSAT, or Geostationary Satellite, is a series of communication satellites launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). These satellites are designed to provide various services, including telecommunication, broadcasting, and broadband connectivity across India. They operate in a geostationary orbit, meaning they remain fixed over a specific point on the Earth's surface.
The GSAT satellites are equipped with advanced technology to enhance signal quality and coverage. They play a crucial role in supporting government initiatives, educational programs, and disaster management efforts. By improving communication infrastructure, the GSAT contributes to the overall development of the country.