\'Hope nations will uphold peace in space\': China reacts guardedly to India\'s ASAT missile test \'Mission Shakti\'



'Hope nations will uphold peace in space': China reacts guardedly to India's ASAT missile test 'Mission Shakti'

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping (Photo: PTI)

China on Wednesday reacted guardedly to 'Mission Shakti' - India's anti-satellite missile test - and expressed hope that all countries will uphold peace and tranquillity in the outer space.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday announced that India successfully test-fired an anti-satellite missile by shooting down a live satellite, describing it as a rare achievement that puts the country in an exclusive club of space super powers.

The test makes India the fourth country in the world after the US, Russia and China to acquire the strategic capability to shoot down enemy satellites.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry, in a written response to a question from PTI on India successfully test-firing an anti-satellite missile, said: "We have noticed reports and hope that each country will uphold peace and tranquillity in outer space".

China conducted such a test in January 2007 when its anti-satellite missile destroyed a defunct weather satellite.

Prime Minister Modi said in New Delhi that the action was not directed against any country and the satellite was a pre-determined target orbiting at an altitude of 300 km.

He said India did not breach any international laws or treaties by testing the anti-satellite missile.

Mission Shakti, which was led by the Defence Research and Development Organisation, was aimed at strengthening India's overall security, Modi said in his address that comes a fortnight before the start of the general election.In New Delhi, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement that India has no intention of entering into an arms race in outer space.

"We have always maintained that space must be used only for peaceful purposes. We are against the weaponisation of Outer Space and support international efforts to reinforce the safety and security of space based assets," the MEA said. 

The Prime Minister, while speaking to scientists involved in 'Mission Shakti' via video conference, said the forces which work for peace and goodwill must remain ever-powerful to achieve it.

Soon after his address to the nation earlier in the day to announce a successful anti-satellite missile test, he interacted with scientists, a statement from the prime minister's office said.

He told the scientists that the successful test firing of anti-satellite missile is in line with the government's 'Make in India' initiative and the scientists involved in the project have proved that India can achieve any goal.

"The prime minister said that India follows the philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - the world is one family. He, however, also emphasised that the forces which work for peace and goodwill must remain ever-powerful for the achievement of peace," the statement read. 

"The prime minister asserted that for global peace and regional peace, India should be capable and strong," the statement said.

(With PTI inputs)