Suhora Focus on Satellite-Driven Defence Solutions

Bengaluru, Feb 12
Suhora, a leader in satellite data analytics, participated in Aero India 2025, emphasizing the growing role of space-based intelligence in defence operations. As India accelerates its defence-tech advancements, Suhora remains committed to providing AI-powered geospatial analytics and remote sensing solutions for mission-critical decision-making.
Inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at Yelahanka Air Force Station, this year’s event was the largest ever, bringing together global leaders in aerospace, military aviation, and space technology. The ISpA seminar on ‘Mission DefSpace: From Vision to Reality’ highlighted how satellite communications, remote sensing, and AI-driven analytics are reshaping modern warfare and national security strategies.
“Satellite intelligence is now a battlefield necessity,” said Rupesh Kumar, Director at Suhora. “The ability to extract real-time, actionable insights from satellite data is transforming military preparedness, surveillance, and operational efficiency. Aero India 2025 reinforced the increasing adoption of AI-powered analytics in defence strategy, and Suhora is proud to contribute to this evolution.”
Suhora’s Expanding Role in Defence & Strategic Applications
• Defence & Intelligence Support: Real-time threat detection, border surveillance, and logistical planning.
• Disaster Management & Resilience: Early warning systems, including response support during the Sikkim glacial burst.
• Infrastructure & Insurance Solutions: AI-driven analytics for risk assessment and disaster recovery.
As India’s downstream space sector moves toward a $100 billion opportunity by 2031, Suhora remains dedicated to enhancing national security through satellite intelligence.