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Indian Space Surveillance Startup Digantara Raises $50M Series B

Indian space intelligence startup Digantara secures $50M Series B from Peak XV, SBI Japan, and Ronnie Screwvala for orbital surveillance expansion.

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Last updated: July 12, 2026 1:44 pm
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Digantara Industries, a Bengaluru-based company specializing in space surveillance and intelligence, has raised $50 million in Series B funding to expand its space domain awareness capabilities.

The round included backing from 360 ONE Asset, SBI Investments Co Japan, Ronnie Screwvala, Peak XV Partners, and Kalaari Capital. The diverse investor group — spanning Indian asset managers, Japanese institutional capital, and leading venture firms — reflects the growing global interest in space security and situational awareness.

Digantara operates a space surveillance network that tracks objects in low Earth orbit, providing collision avoidance data, space debris monitoring, and orbital intelligence to satellite operators, government agencies, and defense organizations. As the number of satellites in orbit continues to grow exponentially, space traffic management has become a critical infrastructure need.

Space Security Becomes a Priority

The company’s technology uses a combination of ground-based optical sensors and AI-powered data fusion to maintain a comprehensive picture of activity in low Earth orbit. With over 10,000 active satellites now in orbit and tens of thousands of debris objects being tracked, space situational awareness has become essential for preventing collisions and ensuring the safety of orbital assets.

Digantara plans to use the Series B funding to expand its sensor network globally, enhance its AI analytics platform, and grow its team of aerospace engineers and data scientists. The company aims to become the leading independent provider of space surveillance data for the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

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