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India Satellite Imagery Services - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026-2031)

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  • 100 Pages
  • August 2026
  • Region: India
  • Mordor Intelligence
  • ID: 6264838
The india satellite imagery services market size is expected to grow from USD 330 million in 2025 to USD 386.5 million in 2026 and is forecast to reach USD 851.8 million by 2031 at 17.12% CAGR over 2026-2031. This report is Segmented by Application (Geospatial Data Acquisition and Mapping, Natural Resource Management, and More), End-User (Government, Construction and Infrastructure, and More), Service Type (Raw Satellite Data, Value-Added Analytics, and More), and Imaging Type (Resolution and Spectral Modality). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).

India Satellite Imagery Services Market Trends and Insights

Public-private EO satellite launches post-2025

IN-SPACe clearances opened the launch market to private firms, enabling constellations such as Pixxel’s three-satellite hyperspectral cluster that flew in January 2025. Venture funding coupled with a Rs 1,500 crore public-private tender attracts global primes and local start-ups, driving revisit times down to sub-daily windows. Cheaper access lowers entry barriers for insurers, agritech firms and logistics operators, widening the India satellite imagery services market. Partnerships with BlackSky and Thales Alenia Space inject advanced tasking and cloud delivery capabilities, strengthening domestic analytics depth. As a result, imagery supply is set to outpace historical demand, pivoting market dynamics from data scarcity to value-added differentiation.

Defense and border management digitization programs

The SBS-3 program covering 52 satellites commits sustained funding to all-weather surveillance along contested borders. Dual-use payloads generate commercial spillovers, especially in infrastructure security and resource monitoring, thereby deepening the India satellite imagery services market. Inter-satellite links and AI-enabled onboard processing shrink decision loops from hours to minutes, feeding demand for near-real-time analytics dashboards. Indigenous sourcing clauses foster technology transfer to private manufacturers, lifting local content in optical, SAR and propulsion subsystems. The sustained cadence of military launches ensures baseline capacity that private clients can opportunistically lease during peacetime windows.

Fee-based access to less than 1 m IRS imagery below 2018 baseline

NewSpace India Limited shifted sub-meter archives to a paid model, raising input costs for agritech, forestry and urban-planning start-ups.Start-ups now weigh paying for legacy Indian data against sourcing fresher foreign imagery, which undercuts domestic capacity-building. Although the National Geospatial Policy removes prior-approval hurdles, the funding gap persists until competitive private constellations scale sufficiently to lower domestic prices.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  • Precision-agri subsidy schemes (e-NAM 2.0, Digital Ag Mission)
  • Mandated LiDAR-based city planning for Smart-Cities 2.0
  • Data-localization and multi-agency clearance delays

Segment Analysis

Geospatial Data Acquisition and Mapping commanded 28.24% of 2025 revenues, mirroring the land-record modernization push and nationwide cadastral surveys. The India satellite imagery services market benefits from predictable government procurement cycles, ensuring baseline utilization for optical, SAR and LiDAR-derived products. Mandated Unique Land Parcel IDs across 620,000 villages enlarge annual demand for ortho-rectified mosaics, while rural development agencies add time-series layers for asset audits. In parallel, disaster-management authorities integrate high-refresh imagery into cyclone preparedness workflows, converting episodic projects into multiyear service agreements.

Precision Agriculture expands at a 17.6% CAGR as subsidy disbursals pivot to plot-level indicators. Satellite-enabled nutrient deficiency maps replace blanket fertilizer norms, nudging fertilizer firms to fund imagery purchases. Cooperative banks embed seasonal biomass scores into lending apps, widening the India satellite imagery services market’s rural footprint. Over time, sustained agri demand offsets mapping’s gradual maturation, diversifying revenue streams across more price-sensitive user groups while preserving high-margin analytics opportunities.

Government buyers represented 41.88% of 2025 turnover, buoyed by defense, rural-development and smart-city outlays that rely on turnkey imagery bundles. Central agencies purchase statewide licenses rather than project-specific tiles, underpinning volume growth but exerting price pressure during rebids. Despite budget heft, procurement rigidity leaves white spaces open to agile private customers.

Financial Services and Insurance is on track for an 18.02% CAGR, fed by crop-yield indices, property-risk scores and real-time flood alerts. Sentinel-1-based indemnity models cut claim-settlement lags by 40%, prompting insurers to subscribe to season-long monitoring feeds. Banks extend similar analytics to mortgage portfolios, monetizing geospatial risk dashboards. As transaction-based pricing replaces capex-heavy licensing, recurring revenues deepen stickiness within the India satellite imagery services market.

Complete Report Scope:

  • By Application
    • Geospatial Data Acquisition and Mapping
    • Natural Resource Management
    • Surveillance and Security
    • Conservation and Research
    • Disaster Management
    • Intelligence
    • Urban Planning and Smart Cities
    • Precision Agriculture
  • By End-User
    • Government
    • Construction and Infrastructure
    • Transportation and Logistics
    • Military and Defense
    • Forestry and Agriculture
    • Energy and Utilities
    • Financial Services and Insurance
    • Other End-Users
  • By Service Type
    • Raw Satellite Data
    • Value-Added Analytics
    • Platform-as-a-Service / API Access
  • By Imaging Type
    • Resolution
      • Very High (less than 0.5 m)
      • High (0.5-1 m)
      • Medium (1-5 m)
      • Low (above 5 m)
    • Spectral Modality
      • Optical
      • Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
      • Hyperspectral

List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  • Airbus SE
  • Genesys International Corporation Limited
  • Antrix Corporation Limited
  • Hexagon AB
  • RMSI Private Limited
  • Maxar Technologies Inc.
  • C.E. Info Systems Limited (MapmyIndia)
  • Rolta India Limited
  • Quantduo Technologies Private Limited
  • GIS Consortium India Private Limited
  • SatSure Analytics India Private Limited
  • Planet Labs PBC
  • Pixxel Space Technologies Private Limited
  • Capella Space Corp.
  • BlackSky Technology Inc.
  • Satellogic USA Inc.
  • NewSpace India Limited
  • Spatial Views Private Limited
  • GeoSpoc Geospatial Services Private Limited
  • Earth-i Limited
  • Kawa Space Private Limited

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 MARKET LANDSCAPE
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Market Drivers
4.2.1 Public-private EO satellite launches post-2025
4.2.2 Defence and border management digitisation programmes
4.2.3 Precision-agri subsidy schemes (e-NAM 2.0, Digital Ag Mission)
4.2.4 Mandated LiDAR-based city planning for Smart-Cities 2.0
4.2.5 Cat-6 cyclone early-warning upgrade roadmap
4.2.6 Satellite-IoT back-haul for nationwide 5G densification
4.3 Market Restraints
4.3.1 Fee-based access to less than 1 m IRS imagery below 2018 baseline
4.3.2 Data-localisation and multi-agency clearance delays
4.3.3 Limited interoperability across state-run data portals
4.3.4 Shortage of hyperspectral image analysts
4.4 Regulatory Landscape
4.5 Technological Outlook
4.6 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
4.6.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.6.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.6.3 Threat of New Entrants
4.6.4 Threat of Substitutes
4.6.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
5 MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH FORECASTS (VALUE)
5.1 By Application
5.1.1 Geospatial Data Acquisition and Mapping
5.1.2 Natural Resource Management
5.1.3 Surveillance and Security
5.1.4 Conservation and Research
5.1.5 Disaster Management
5.1.6 Intelligence
5.1.7 Urban Planning and Smart Cities
5.1.8 Precision Agriculture
5.2 By End-User
5.2.1 Government
5.2.2 Construction and Infrastructure
5.2.3 Transportation and Logistics
5.2.4 Military and Defense
5.2.5 Forestry and Agriculture
5.2.6 Energy and Utilities
5.2.7 Financial Services and Insurance
5.2.8 Other End-Users
5.3 By Service Type
5.3.1 Raw Satellite Data
5.3.2 Value-Added Analytics
5.3.3 Platform-as-a-Service / API Access
5.4 By Imaging Type
5.4.1 Resolution
5.4.1.1 Very High ( less than 0.5 m)
5.4.1.2 High (0.5-1 m)
5.4.1.3 Medium (1-5 m)
5.4.1.4 Low ( above 5 m)
5.4.2 Spectral Modality
5.4.2.1 Optical
5.4.2.2 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
5.4.2.3 Hyperspectral
6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
6.1 Market Concentration
6.2 Strategic Moves
6.3 Market Share Analysis
6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Market Rank/Share for key companies, Products and Services, and Recent Developments)
6.4.1 Airbus SE
6.4.2 Genesys International Corporation Limited
6.4.3 Antrix Corporation Limited
6.4.4 Hexagon AB
6.4.5 RMSI Private Limited
6.4.6 Maxar Technologies Inc.
6.4.7 C.E. Info Systems Limited (MapmyIndia)
6.4.8 Rolta India Limited
6.4.9 Quantduo Technologies Private Limited
6.4.10 GIS Consortium India Private Limited
6.4.11 SatSure Analytics India Private Limited
6.4.12 Planet Labs PBC
6.4.13 Pixxel Space Technologies Private Limited
6.4.14 Capella Space Corp.
6.4.15 BlackSky Technology Inc.
6.4.16 Satellogic USA Inc.
6.4.17 NewSpace India Limited
6.4.18 Spatial Views Private Limited
6.4.19 GeoSpoc Geospatial Services Private Limited
6.4.20 Earth-i Limited
6.4.21 Kawa Space Private Limited
7 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE OUTLOOK
7.1 White-space and Unmet-Need Assessment

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Airbus SE
  • Genesys International Corporation Limited
  • Antrix Corporation Limited
  • Hexagon AB
  • RMSI Private Limited
  • Maxar Technologies Inc.
  • C.E. Info Systems Limited (MapmyIndia)
  • Rolta India Limited
  • Quantduo Technologies Private Limited
  • GIS Consortium India Private Limited
  • SatSure Analytics India Private Limited
  • Planet Labs PBC
  • Pixxel Space Technologies Private Limited
  • Capella Space Corp.
  • BlackSky Technology Inc.
  • Satellogic USA Inc.
  • NewSpace India Limited
  • Spatial Views Private Limited
  • GeoSpoc Geospatial Services Private Limited
  • Earth-i Limited
  • Kawa Space Private Limited