The correct answer is D. GSLV.
The GSLV is a three-stage heavy-lift launch vehicle developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It is capable of placing satellites weighing up to 25,000 kg into geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO). The GSLV has been used to launch several Indian satellites, including the INSAT series of communication satellites.
The SLVS, PSLV, and ASLV are all smaller launch vehicles developed by ISRO. The SLVS is a two-stage solid-propellant launch vehicle capable of placing satellites weighing up to 1,500 kg into low Earth orbit (LEO). The PSLV is a four-stage solid- and liquid-propellant launch vehicle capable of placing satellites weighing up to 1,750 kg into GTO. The ASLV is a two-stage liquid-propellant launch vehicle capable of placing satellites weighing up to 375 kg into LEO.
The GSLV is a more powerful launch vehicle than the SLVS, PSLV, and ASLV. It is also capable of placing satellites into higher orbits, such as GTO. This makes it a better choice for launching large satellites, such as the INSAT series of communication satellites.