India and France have launched the Strategic Space Dialogue to strengthen their nearly-six-decade-old partnership in the space sector. The dialogue, held in Paris, focused on collaborations in satellite technology, research, operational applications, innovation, and deep space exploration. The partnership between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the French National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) has previously involved collaborations in areas such as space medicine, astronaut health monitoring, and space debris protection. The two countries are also planning to develop a satellite constellation for maritime surveillance in the Indian Ocean.
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