New Delhi, May 4 -- If there ever was a year with writing on the wall for India, it is 2026. We know India is being assaulted by intense heat stress and a water crisis, apart from intense pollution-all of which can precipitate other crises. This is only underscored by the West Asian War, where workers have had to burn biomass for fuel and return home jobless, as the energy crisis shows up in our midst. The launch of Satellite Drishti by GalaxEye offers us a spot of hope at this grim time. What sets this satellite apart is its ability to deliver sharper images, even if it is cloudy. This matters because, as one of its own team explains, India is covered by clouds much more than countries away from the tropics. Their satellites aren't designe...