Digantara’s $50M Series B Breakthrough — India’s Space Intelligence Startup Goes Full-Stack in Space Surveillance & Missile Tracking

Digantara’s $50M Series B Breakthrough — India’s Space Intelligence Startup Goes Full-Stack in Space Surveillance & Missile Tracking
How a Bengaluru-based spacetech pioneer is transforming from space debris tracking to full-stack sovereign space intelligence with strategic capital and global expansion.
In a pivotal moment for India’s commercial space industry, Digantara Industries — a space surveillance and intelligence startup — has raised a $50 million Series B funding round, aimed at scaling its presence across defence markets, satellite manufacturing, and real-time space and missile tracking capabilities. This milestone underscores the growing convergence of government and commercial demand for space-based surveillance, early warning systems, and national security infrastructure.
Breaking Out: $50 M Series B Funding to Fuel Global Expansion
In December 2025, Digantara successfully closed a $50 million Series B round led by 360 ONE Asset, SBI Investments Co. Japan, and Ronnie Screwvala, with continued backing from Peak XV Partners and Kalaari Capital.
The fresh capital is earmarked for:
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Global expansion beyond India and the United States, with plans to enter Europe by mid-2026.
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New manufacturing capabilities — including facilities for optics, satellite production, and hardware innovation.
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Doubling R&D teams globally to accelerate space surveillance and intelligence technologies.
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Support for advanced programs such as missile warning, tracking, and space-based deterrence systems.
Founded in 2020, Digantara began as a space situational awareness company focused primarily on monitoring orbital debris and collision risks. The latest funding round marks its evolution into a full-stack space surveillance and intelligence provider — building sovereign infrastructure that integrates space and ground systems while addressing emerging defence and strategic autonomy needs.
What Digantara Does: From Orbital Awareness to National Security
Digantara’s technology suite includes:
Space-Based Systems
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SCOT Series: A constellation of electro-optical surveillance satellites designed to track objects in low Earth orbit and support persistent monitoring.
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ALBATROSS Series: Dedicated satellites for early missile warning and precision tracking.
Ground-Based Network
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SKYGATE: A ground sensor network that enables continuous observation and data capture across critical theatres.
Integrated Intelligence Platform
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AIRA: An integrated infrastructure that fuses space- and ground-derived data with advanced analytics, powering real-time situational insights.
This combination of space- and ground-based assets positions Digantara to provide near real-time acquisition, characterization, and interpretation of space and missile-related activity — an offering increasingly critical in an era of rising global tensions and rapid missile proliferation.
Strategic Implications & Market Position
Digantara’s growth aligns with global shifts in space policy and defence investment:
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With traditional radar systems constrained by line-of-sight and ground limitations, space-based surveillance offers faster detection and wider coverage of missile launches, satellite interference, and other space-domain events.
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Governments and defence agencies are increasingly seeking sovereign space intelligence capabilities that do not rely solely on external providers — driving demand for companies like Digantara.
The startup is also leveraging its sensors and analytics platforms to enter missile tracking and early warning domains — an adjacent and strategically vital capability where real-time detection and trajectory mapping inform national defence decisions.
Global Footprint & Partnerships
Digantara is building a truly global presence:
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The company has expanded operations into the United States, including Colorado Springs, to better serve U.S. defence and aerospace clients.
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Contracts and engagements span India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Australia, and Japan, with plans to establish formal operations in Europe by mid-2026.
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Collaborative initiatives within the space sector — such as situational awareness infrastructure and domain partnerships — continue to emerge, demonstrating rising interest in cross-border space intelligence ecosystems.
Revenue Trajectory & Future Outlook
Digantara’s leadership sees the Series B funding as a catalyst for scaling contracted work and revenue creation:
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Strategic revenue goals are in line with the company’s expanding defence and intelligence offerings, with expectations of significant contract inflows starting in 2026–27 as surveillance and tracking systems go into operation.
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The company’s global manufacturing and R&D push underpin its ambition to become a meaningful revenue-generating enterprise in the multi-billion-dollar global space surveillance and defence intelligence market.
The Road Ahead: Satellites, Surveillance & Sovereignty
Looking forward, Digantara has outlined an ambitious deployment roadmap that includes:
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Launching 15 space-based surveillance satellites and 2 missile-warning satellites through 2026–27.
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Scaling optical and sensor manufacturing capabilities and doubling R&D teams worldwide.
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Deepening defence integrations with sovereign customers and partners across multiple continents.
This multi-phased growth underscores Digantara’s transformation from an orbital debris tracker to a strategic enabler of global space and missile intelligence.
Conclusion: A New Era in Space Security & Intelligence
Digantara’s $50 million Series B round — backed by major global investors and strategic partners — marks a defining moment in India’s private space narrative. As nations embrace space as a critical domain of defence and economic activity, companies like Digantara are pioneering the infrastructure and intelligence systems that underpin sovereign space operations and real-time missile tracking capabilities.
With its integrated satellite constellations, advanced analytics platforms, and ambitious expansion plans, Digantara is not just scaling its business — it’s shaping the future of space surveillance and strategic autonomy on a global scale.