Digantara and DSO Partner to Enhance Space Awareness
Locales: SINGAPORE, INDIA

Bengaluru, India - February 2nd, 2026 - In a significant move towards bolstering space security and traffic management, Indian space situational awareness (SSA) company Digantara has announced a strategic collaboration with Singapore's Defence Science Organisation (DSO). The agreement, signed today, will see the two organizations pool their respective expertise and resources to advance space domain awareness capabilities for both nations, and potentially beyond.
This partnership comes at a critical juncture. The space environment is becoming increasingly congested with the proliferation of satellite constellations - driven by advancements in broadband internet access (like Starlink, OneWeb, and Kuiper), Earth observation, and communications. This density creates a heightened risk of collisions, potentially generating space debris that could cascade and render entire orbital regimes unusable. Effective Space Situational Awareness (SSA) is no longer simply a matter of national security, but a crucial element of ensuring the long-term sustainability of space activities.
Digantara, founded with the vision of making India a global leader in SSA, specializes in tracking and monitoring objects in Earth orbit. The company employs a network of ground-based sensors - including optical, radar, and radio frequency instruments - combined with sophisticated data analytics to provide real-time information on the location, velocity, and trajectory of satellites, debris, and other space objects. This data is invaluable to satellite operators who need to perform collision avoidance maneuvers, and to government agencies responsible for space safety and security.
"This partnership demonstrates Digantara's commitment to establishing India as a global leader in space security and SSA," stated Anirudh Sharma, co-founder and CEO of Digantara, in a press release. "We are excited to collaborate with DSO, a world-renowned institution, to advance space situational awareness capabilities for both India and Singapore."
DSO, Singapore's premier defence science and technology agency, brings to the table significant research and development capabilities across a broad spectrum of technologies, including space systems, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Their expertise in areas like sensor fusion, data processing, and predictive modelling will complement Digantara's existing SSA infrastructure and enhance the accuracy and reliability of space object tracking.
Dr. Derrick Lim, DSO's Head of Space Systems, echoed Sharma's enthusiasm, stating, "DSO is pleased to partner with Digantara on this important initiative. This collaboration will leverage Digantara's expertise in SSA data analytics and our own research and development capabilities to enhance space domain awareness for Singapore."
A Growing Trend in International Space Collaboration
The Digantara-DSO agreement is indicative of a broader, growing trend of international collaboration in the space domain. Traditionally, space activities were largely confined to a few major superpowers. However, with the democratization of space access and the rise of private space companies, a more collaborative approach is emerging. Sharing data, expertise, and resources is becoming increasingly essential to address the challenges of space sustainability and security.
Several factors are driving this trend. First, the cost of developing and maintaining comprehensive SSA capabilities is substantial. Pooling resources through international partnerships can reduce costs and accelerate innovation. Second, the space environment is inherently global. Tracking space objects requires a network of sensors distributed around the world to provide complete coverage. Third, the threat of space debris and hostile actions in space is not limited by national borders, necessitating a collective response.
Looking Ahead: Implications for Space Safety and Security
The collaboration between Digantara and DSO promises several benefits. Improved SSA capabilities will lead to more accurate collision warnings, enabling satellite operators to take proactive measures to avoid potentially catastrophic impacts. Enhanced space domain awareness will also contribute to increased security by enabling the detection and tracking of anomalous or potentially threatening activities in space.
Beyond the immediate benefits to India and Singapore, this partnership could serve as a model for other nations seeking to enhance their SSA capabilities. The sharing of best practices and the development of common standards could lead to a more coordinated and effective approach to space safety and security worldwide. The collaboration also opens doors for potential future joint ventures in areas such as space-based SSA sensors and advanced data analytics platforms.
As the space landscape continues to evolve, partnerships like the one between Digantara and DSO will become increasingly vital to ensure that space remains a safe, secure, and sustainable environment for all.
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