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The Hindu Editorial • March 20, 2026 • Read Original
Losing the way: On ISRO and issues with its NavIC constellation
ISRO must fix issues before launch of next second-generation satellites
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Losing the way: On ISRO and issues with its NavIC constellation
ISRO must fix issues before launch of next second-generation satellites
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Sentence 1 of 18
Sentence 1 of 18
ISRO’s NavIC constellation, for which it has launched 11 satellites since 2013, is in operational distress.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
ISRO’s NavIC constellation
India’s group of navigation satellites managed by the Indian Space Research Organisation.
Adjunct
for which it has launched 11 satellites since 2013
Extra info: ISRO has sent 11 satellites into space for this system starting from the year 2013.
Verb
is
The word ‘is’ connects the subject to its current condition.
Complement
in operational distress
In a state of serious trouble where it is struggling to work correctly.
Sentence 2 of 18
Only three satellites remain capable of providing position, navigation, and timing (PNT) services, leaving the constellation unable to fulfil its purpose of replacing the U.S.’s GPS system over the Indian subcontinent.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Only three satellites
Just three of the spacecraft in the group.
Verb
remain
Continue to be in a specific state.
Complement
capable of providing position, navigation, and timing (PNT) services
Are still able to send data about location, direction, and time.
Adjunct
leaving the constellation unable to fulfil its purpose of replacing the U.S.’s GPS system over the Indian subcontinent
The result is that the system cannot do its main job: working instead of America’s GPS in this region.
Sentence 3 of 18
A PNT constellation requires at least four PNT-capable satellites, and India had only four until ISRO said an atomic clock onboard the IRNSS-1F satellite failed on March 13.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
A PNT constellation
A system or group of satellites used for navigation services.
Verb
requires
Must have or needs.
Object
at least four PNT-capable satellites
A minimum of four spacecraft that are working and able to send signals.
Subject
India
Refers to the country and its mission managed by ISRO.
Verb
had
Initially possessed or operated.
Object
only four
The minimum needed number of working satellites.
Adjunct
until ISRO said an atomic clock onboard the IRNSS-1F satellite failed on March 13
Time marker: This changed when a critical part on a satellite broke down recently.
Sentence 4 of 18
The constellation’s first-generation satellites use rubidium atomic clocks made by Swiss company SpectraTime, and which have been dogged by failure.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The constellation’s first-generation satellites
The first group of spacecraft launched for India’s navigation system.
Verb
use
Operate using or depend on.
Object
rubidium atomic clocks made by Swiss company SpectraTime
High-tech timing devices manufactured by a company in Switzerland.
Adjunct
and which have been dogged by failure
Description: These clocks have suffered from constant problems and breakdowns.
Sentence 5 of 18
ISRO’s latest attempt to launch a second-generation satellite, NVS-02, was abortive after the machine was left in the wrong orbit.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
ISRO’s latest attempt to launch a second-generation satellite, NVS-02
The most recent effort to put a new type of satellite in space.
Verb
was
Describes what the result ended up being.
Complement
abortive
Failing to reach the intended goal; unsuccessful from the start.
Adjunct
after the machine was left in the wrong orbit
Reason: The satellite was placed in the wrong path around the Earth.
Sentence 6 of 18
IRNSS-1F, launched in March 2016, completed its 10-year design life just three days before its clock failed.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
IRNSS-1F
The specific sixth satellite in the first group of India’s navigation system.
Adjunct
launched in March 2016
Extra info: This spacecraft was sent into space ten years ago.
Verb
completed
Reached the end of or finished its expected time.
Object
its 10-year design life
The ten-year period that engineers built the satellite to work for.
Adjunct
just three days before its clock failed
Time marker: The timing was very close — it reached its 10-year mark only three days before breaking down.
Sentence 7 of 18
Eight other satellites have either been decommissioned, have failed to reach orbit or have bad clocks.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Eight other satellites
The other 8 spacecraft (out of the 11 launched) that are not working.
Verb
have either been decommissioned, have failed to reach orbit or have bad clocks
Are out of service for various reasons: being too old, failing during launch, or having broken timing parts.
Sentence 8 of 18
In 2018, ISRO transitioned to using indigenous rubidium atomic clocks, developed by the ISRO-Space Applications Centre.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
In 2018
Time marker: Six to seven years ago.
Subject
ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organisation.
Verb
transitioned
Moved or changed from one thing to another.
Object
to using indigenous rubidium atomic clocks
To start using high-tech timing devices made within India instead of importing them.
Adjunct
developed by the ISRO-Space Applications Centre
Extra info: These clocks were created by the ISRO lab in Ahmedabad (SAC).
Sentence 9 of 18
NVS-01, launched in May 2023, was the first to carry the device; all second-generation NVS series satellites will too.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
NVS-01
The first spacecraft in the new ‘NVS’ (NavIC Second Generation) series.
Adjunct
launched in May 2023
Extra info: This satellite was sent into space in May 2023.
Verb
was
States what that satellite was in terms of history.
Complement
the first to carry the device
The initial one to have the new Indian-made atomic clock on it.
Subject
all second-generation NVS series satellites
Every future satellite that belongs to this new group.
Verb
will
The future auxiliary verb indicating an action that is yet to happen (the verb ‘carry’ is understood here).
Adjunct
too
In addition or as well.
Sentence 10 of 18
Part of NavIC’s genesis was the U.S.’s refusal to share GPS data over Kargil during the 1999 war, and it continues to function largely as a defence programme managed by ISRO.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Part of NavIC’s genesis
One of the main reasons why this satellite system was started.
Verb
was
States what the historical reason was.
Complement
the U.S.’s refusal to share GPS data over Kargil during the 1999 war
America’s decision to not provide location information during India’s conflict with Pakistan in 1999.
Subject
it
Refers back to the NavIC system.
Verb
continues
Still goes on or stays in the same way.
Adjunct
to function largely as a defence programme managed by ISRO
To work mostly for military purposes under the control of the space agency.
Sentence 11 of 18
However, while the space sector reforms in 2020 vouchsafed ISRO for R&D and NewSpace India for commercialisation, the absence of a national space law leaves ISRO acting as both designer and operator of NavIC, overextending the agency.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
However, while the space sector reforms in 2020 vouchsafed ISRO for R&D and NewSpace India for commercialisation
But, even though the 2020 rules said ISRO should focus on research and a new company should handle sales.
Subject
the absence of a national space law
The fact that India does not yet have a specific set of laws for space activities.
Verb
leaves
Makes or results in a certain condition.
Object
ISRO
The space agency itself.
Complement
acting as both designer and operator of NavIC
Performing two different roles: building the system and running its daily services.
Adjunct
overextending the agency
Result: This puts too much pressure on ISRO and gives it more work than it can handle.
Sentence 12 of 18
Equally, India lacks a counterpart to the GPS Directorate or EUSPA, which respectively manage the GPS and Galileo constellations.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Equally
In the same way or similarly.
Subject
India
The nation and its space administration.
Verb
lacks
Does not have or is missing.
Object
a counterpart to the GPS Directorate or EUSPA
An organization similar to the American GPS office or the European space agency.
Adjunct
which respectively manage the GPS and Galileo constellations
Extra info: These foreign bodies are responsible for running the US and European navigation systems.
Sentence 13 of 18
The new generation of rubidium clocks also faces procurement challenges and ISRO has proposed equipping each satellite with five atomic clocks instead of the previous three.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The new generation of rubidium clocks
The latest type of Indian-made timing devices for satellites.
Adjunct
also
In addition or as well.
Verb
faces
Encounters or deals with (a problem).
Object
procurement challenges
Difficulties in buying or getting the necessary parts to build the clocks.
Subject
ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organisation.
Verb
has proposed
Has formally suggested or planned.
Object
equipping each satellite with five atomic clocks instead of the previous three
Putting five timing devices on each satellite to make it more reliable, compared to the three used earlier.
Sentence 14 of 18
The constellation has been degrading faster than it can be replenished, due to ISRO’s poor launch rate.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The constellation
The group of satellites that work together for navigation.
Verb
has been degrading
Has been slowly breaking down or getting worse.
Adjunct
faster than it can be replenished
Description: The system is breaking down at a higher speed than ISRO can replace the satellites.
Adjunct
due to ISRO’s poor launch rate
Reason: Because ISRO is not sending enough rockets into space frequently enough.
Sentence 15 of 18
This problem stems from several factors, including issues with the PSLV, an insufficient budget that must maintain a PNT constellation, an upcoming human spaceflight programme, several earth-observation satellites, and R&D for new rockets.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
This problem
The slow rate of satellite launches and the breakdown of the system.
Verb
stems
Comes from or is caused by (something).
Adjunct
from several factors, including issues with the PSLV, an insufficient budget that must maintain a PNT constellation, an upcoming human spaceflight programme, several earth-observation satellites, and R&D for new rockets
Reason list: It is caused by rocket problems (PSLV), lack of money, the plan to send humans to space, other Earth-mapping satellites, and research for new rockets.
Sentence 16 of 18
ISRO is also hand-holding start-ups that have yet to get a grip on launching rockets to low-earth orbit.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organisation.
Adjunct
also
In addition or as well.
Verb
is hand-holding
Is providing a lot of guidance and support to help someone learn or succeed.
Object
start-ups
Newly created private companies in the space industry.
Adjunct
that have yet to get a grip on launching rockets to low-earth orbit
Description: These companies are still learning how to successfully send rockets into space.
Sentence 17 of 18
Meanwhile, the Union government has encouraged electronics manufacturers to support the L1 band of the NVS series for better interoperability with GPS while expecting its use by the armed forces.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Meanwhile
At the same time as the other events mentioned.
Subject
the Union government
The central government of India.
Verb
has encouraged
Has strongly suggested or pushed for (a change).
Object
electronics manufacturers
Companies that build phones, tablets, and tracking devices.
Adjunct
to support the L1 band of the NVS series for better interoperability with GPS while expecting its use by the armed forces
Action: To make devices compatible with India’s new L1 signal so they can work with GPS, while also planning for the military to use it.
Sentence 18 of 18
For all these reasons, ISRO’s plan to launch three more second-generation satellites in 2026 does little to inspire confidence.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
For all these reasons
Considering all the issues like budget, failures, and too much work mentioned earlier.
Subject
ISRO’s plan to launch three more second-generation satellites in 2026
The space agency’s strategy to send three new spacecraft into space by the end of this year.
Verb
does
Performs or results in (a feeling).
Object
little
Not very much; almost nothing.
Adjunct
to inspire confidence
Goal: To make people feel hopeful or sure that the system will work well.
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