The IRNSS, with an operational name of NavIC (an acronym for Navigation with Indian Constellation), is an Indian regional satellite navigation system that provides accurate real-time positioning and timing services. It covers India and a region extending 1,500 km around it , with plans for further extension. Hence statement A is Correct . The proposed IRNSS system will consist of a constellation of seven satellites and a supporting ground segment . Three of the satellites in the constellation will be placed in a geostationary orbit and the remaining four in ageosynchronous orbit. Such an arrangement would mean all seven satellites would have continuous radio visibility with Indian control stations. Hence statement B is Incorrect . The constellation is in orbit as of 2018, and the system was expected to be operational from early 2018 after a system check. It will provide two levels of service , the “standard positioning service” , which will be open for civilian use ,and a “restricted service” (an encrypted one) for authorised users (including the military) . The IRNSS will provide the following applications 1. Terrestrial, Aerial and Marine Navigation 2. Disaster Management 3. Vehicle tracking and fleet management 4. Integration with mobile phones 5. Precise Timing 6. Mapping and Geodetic data capture 7. Terrestrial navigation aid for hikers and travellers 8. Visual and voice navigation for drivers