Data is there, public access via free services maybe it is not that easy in all the countries and the availability is there, but under licensing, so this problem is a Google problem itself.
Anyway, the Copernicus program of the European Space Agency offers free imagery, and their cameras don't stop sensing anywhere, so India is covered. You don't have borders at space (somehow).
posted at the end of the post to the SciHub, look for Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-3 images for visual optic imagery. If you are interested in ocean data you can enter Eumetsat CODA and retrieve data from Sentinel-3.
You can find the Copernicus images at the link @fredrikaa has
If you want to play a bit with a viewer/marketplace you can use Geocento or the NASA Worldview for derived information
Other companies offer services with more images, most of the times paying but sometimes with a free testing period