India gets anti-satellite capability to become space superpower: PM

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Wednesday became "a space superpower" by becoming the fourth country to acquire anti-satellite capability, announced on Wednesday, calling it "a proud moment".

"Our scientists, a little while ago, have targeted a in space 300 km away in low earth orbit," he said in a nationally televised speech.

"The pre-fixed target was destroyed by the A-SAT in just three minutes. With this, has established itself as a space superpower.

"Mission Shakti was a difficult operation but a huge success," the added.

The operation involved a complicated space manoeuvre, said.

Only the US, and possessed the technology until now, he added.

Saying the mission did not violate any international law, said: "This is a proud moment for the country. Our scientists have made this happen.

"This new technology is not against anyone. It is only for the progress of We are only doing it for our safety and security.

"Our aim is to maintain peace and not develop a war-like situation," the said.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 13:04 IST