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Indian firm reveals when it will launch country's 1st private communication satellite
Ananth Technologies is building AnanthSat-1, India's first privately made communication satellite. Chairman Dr Subba Rao Pavuluri told IndiaToday.in it will carry more than 100 Gbps to widen broadband, tele-education and telemedicine across remote India.
This Indian company is reinventing a tiffin box to carry lunch for Gaganyaan astronauts
When India's astronauts fly on Gaganyaan, their meals may travel in a smart steel tiffin box fitted with sensors, built by a private Indian firm, Ananth Technologies, with the DRDO food laboratory in Mysuru. Here is how India plans to feed its first crew in space.
PLI and PPP Models Can Propel India’s Commercial Space Expansion: Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri
Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, Chairman of Ananth Technologies and President of the Space Industry Association of India (SIA-India), shared his perspectives on India’s evolving space ecosystem, private-sector participation, satellite communications, research and development, drones, technology transfer, and the policy measures required to accelerate the growth of the country’s commercial space industry.
India Can Build Starlink-Like Satellite Constellations and Serve Global Markets: Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri
India has the potential to develop large satellite constellations comparable to global systems such as Starlink and use them to serve both domestic and international markets, according to Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, President of the SatCom Industry Association of India (SIA-India) and Chairman and Managing Director of Ananth Technologies Limited.
For Missiles And Kamikaze Drone Manufacturing, Ananth Technologies To Invest Rs 1,000 Crore In Andhra Pradesh
Amaravati: Hyderabad-based Ananth Technologies Private Limited has announced plans to invest Rs 1,000 crore in Andhra Pradesh to set up an industry facility in Dutthaluru, Nellore district, for the manufacturing of missiles and kamikaze drones (also known as loitering munitions or suicide drones). The state government has already identified 300 acres of land for the project, with the company claiming that the facility will handle the manufacturing, assembly, integration, and testing of missiles and kamikaze drones as well as generate direct employment for nearly 750 people.
Experts call for higher launch frequency, private role in space sector
Chairman and Managing Director of Ananth Technologies Subba Rao Pavuluri stressed the need for sustained orders and capital investment to unlock the potential of the private space ecosystem. “The ecosystem is already present. What is required now is steady orders and meaningful capital infusion,” he said, arguing that satellites should be integrated into weapon systems rather than treated as specialised assets.



