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The Orbit of Sovereignty: How India’s Private Space-Tech Trio Is Building the First “Invisible Grid” in the Sky

From mere sensors to active compute nodes—a 200-kg satellite called Pathfinder is about to rewrite the rules of national intelligence, energy economics, and orbital autonomy. This is not a story about rockets. It is a story about the quiet disappearance of geography. For centuries, national sovereignty meant fences, coastlines, and checkpoints. Data changed that, but only halfway. Your emails and payments could cross borders invisibly, but the servers that processed them remained stubbornly terrestrial—chained to land, electricity grids, and the jurisdiction of host nations. Now, that last tether is being cut. When a 200-kilogram satellite called Pathfinder lifts off from Sriharikota in late 2026, it will carry something unprecedented: data center-grade GPUs capable of training language models in the vacuum of space. Not experimental edge processors. Not simplified inference chips. Actual compute hardware that belongs to no terrestrial nation except the one that launched it. ...

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