If Sapna Katiyar’s material is legitimate and openly licensed, it will surface on institutional repositories. If it is copyrighted, downloading it for free is piracy—and it hurts the author and the publishing ecosystem.

Distributing or downloading copyrighted PDFs without permission (including many academic textbooks) is illegal in most jurisdictions and violates intellectual property rights. If "Sapna Katiyar" is the author of a published satellite communication textbook, a free download is likely unauthorized unless the author or publisher has explicitly released it under an open license (e.g., Creative Commons, GNU Free Documentation License).

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This article explains everything you need to know about locating high-quality satellite communication learning materials legally, whether or not Sapna Katiyar’s work is available. After extensive database checks on academic publishers (Springer, Wiley, Elsevier, McGraw-Hill), government repositories (NASA, ISRO, ESA), and open-access platforms (arXiv, DOAJ, Google Scholar), no widely known textbook titled Satellite Communication by a “Sapna Katiyar” appears in major commercial catalogs.