India’s Defence Space Agency, operating under the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, has successfully conducted its inaugural military space exercise, “Antariksha Abhyas 2024,” in New Delhi. This significant three-day exercise, running from November 11 to 13, is designed to reinforce India’s national strategic objectives in the space domain and to integrate space capabilities within its military operations as global competitors enhance their own defenses in this critical area.
Recognizing that space has become increasingly congested, contested, competitive, and commercial, the exercise aims to improve the understanding of space-based assets and services among participants and stakeholders. The initiative seeks to highlight how various branches of the military depend on the space domain for their operations and to identify vulnerabilities that could arise if access to these essential services is impeded or disrupted.
Furthermore, the Defence Space Agency is encouraging military leaders to drive innovation and collaborate on the development of advanced technologies with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), as well as academic institutions.
In his opening address, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan underscored the strategic significance of space, stating, “Space, once considered the final frontier, is now the critical enabler of India’s defence and security apparatus. With its rich legacy of space exploration and growing military capabilities, India is well positioned to navigate the challenges posed to space-based capabilities.”
The exercise saw participation from personnel across the Defence Space Agency, as well as representatives from the army, navy, and air force, and involvement from specialist branches along with key stakeholders from the DRDO and ISRO. This collaborative effort underscores India’s commitment to securing its interests in space as it continues to evolve in response to the growing complexities of the international security environment.