On a successful mission, India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C56 (PSLV-C56) took flight on Sunday morning, carrying a payload of seven satellites from Singapore, including the prominent DS-SAR satellite. As the primary passenger, the 352 kg synthetic aperture radar satellite DS-SAR was securely onboard the PSLV Core Alone variant rocket. With remarkable precision and efficiency, India achieved the placement of all seven Singapore satellites into their designated orbits. This achievement demonstrates India's prowess in space technology and highlights the seamless execution of the mission. The PSLV Core Alone variant proved its capabilities once again, solidifying India's position in the space launch industry.