Rank 36 documents GSAT-11 — India's heaviest communications satellite at launch and the high-throughput backbone that expanded broadband capacity over the subcontinent from geostationary orbit. Launched 5 December 2018 aboard Ariane 5 from Kourou because no domestic launcher could lift its 5,854-kilogramme mass, the ISRO-built bus carries multi-beam Ka/Ku payloads designed to deliver high-throughput internet and direct-to-home services across India and surrounding regions. The mission marked ISRO's leap into next-generation broadband architecture — pairing enormous dual solar arrays with spot-beam frequency reuse that earlier INSAT generations could not match. Wallimilist renders the orbital hero with Indian subcontinent Earth limb, Ariane 5 Kourou pad inset, cream archive panel with GSAT-11 slab title, HEAVIEST ISRO COMMSAT AT LAUNCH kicker, and MULTI-BEAM BROADBAND OVER INDIAN REGION footer exactly as the master PNG dictates — ISRO and GSAT program emblems, specimen data bands, and curator copy on Indian communications heritage.