India's next-generation high-throughput communication satellite, GSAT-N2 (also known as GSAT-20), was successfully launched. This critical satellite, weighing approximately 4,700 kg, will significantly enhance broadband services, in-flight connectivity (IFC), and maritime communication across the Indian subcontinent, including remote islands. The satellite carries a Ka-band high-throughput payload with a capacity of approximately 48 Gbps. The launch, facilitated through ISRO's commercial arm NSIL (NewSpace India Limited) using SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket due to the satellite's heavy weight, marks a major step in fulfilling India's digital connectivity requirements.