Trailer link: Watch “Always Above”
The release of “Always above” highlights America’s proactive efforts toward managing its growing dependency on satellites and safeguarding its dominance in orbital infrastructure amidst escalating global competition in space technology-a trend India’s own burgeoning sector should closely examine.
For India, where ISRO spearheads meaningful advancements like satellite navigation systems (GAGAN), lunar missions (Chandrayaan series), and collaborative aerospace ventures such as G20 discussions around AI-driven tracking for satellites; public outreach through documentaries could similarly bolster national awareness of India’s contributions while nurturing talent required for long-term goals like Mars colonization programs or reusable rockets akin to PSLV developments.
Furthermore, India’s active presence internationally demands vigilance against vulnerabilities-whether asserting data sovereignty via secure platforms or resilience-building around commercial drivers encroaching strategic autonomy-space intersections eg Geo-stationary disaster intelligence underwriting policy framework alike US emphasizes transparencies seeing SAFETY here conceptually readiness Models governance pathways shaping Science outreach adaptive PubLic facing narrative.)