By Madhumathi D.S.
National space agency ISRO and its French counterpart CNES on Wednesday sealed an agreement to set up a joint maritime surveillance system in the country in May.
The two nations will explore putting up a constellation of low-Earth orbiting satellites that will identify and track movement of ships globally – and in particular those moving in the Indian Ocean region where France has its Reunion Islands.
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Source: thehindu.com

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Weekly Security and Risk Report 06/07/2022
MAST’s weekly security report issue 339 is available to read now. In Maritime news, in the Gulf of Guinea, NIMASA has called for greater collaboration