In 2022, NSIL executed a contract with
OneWeb to launch 36 satellites to
low Earth orbit for their
satellite internet constellation. NSIL again successfully deployed another set of 36 OneWeb satellites on 26 March 2023. The
Ministry of Defence signed a ₹3,000-crore agreement with NSIL, a subsidiary of
ISRO, for the procurement of the advanced communication satellite, GSAT 7B, to meet the requirements of the Indian Army. An agreement was reached between NSIL and
Arianespace for a long-term collaboration to enable satellite launch missions. As part of the Memorandum of Understanding,
Ariane 6 of Arianespace and the
medium-lift launch vehicle LVM3 of ISRO will answer the demand for launching larger communication or earth observation satellites as well as satellites for mega constellations, thereby satisfying the needs of the global launch service market. A launch service agreement has been signed by Space Machines Company and NSIL on 26 June 2024 for the launch of second Optimus spacecraft aboard the
SSLV in 2026. The mission will tackle the issue of
space debris piling up around Earth, which poses a threat to astronaut safety as well as upcoming space missions. The mission is a component of the International Space Investment India Projects program and is supported by the
Australian Space Agency with grant of $8.5 million. Following the inaugration of a new NSIL facility in
GIFT city,
Gujarat, NSIL signed a contract with GalaxEye in February 2026 towards reselling under lincence satellite data and solutions. == See also ==