\'Need to reshape India\'s space policy amid increased threat perception from China\, Pak\'

'Need to reshape India's space policy amid increased threat perception from China, Pak'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Describing as China's "proxy space power", a top general on Tuesday said there is an urgent need to reshape India's space policy in view of the enhanced threat perceptions from the two neighbouring

Lt Gen Taranjit Singh, DGPP, Indian Army, while delivering the spotlight speech on the second day of the 5th ORF Annual Space Policy Dialogue, said should tap the advanced to meet its national security challenges.

The potential of should be used for not only military logistics, but also for weapons, missiles deployments in a vast geography like ours, he was quoted as saying by an release.

Singh told the participants of the dialogue that in view of the enhanced threat perceptions from both and Pakistan, there is an urgent need to restructure and reshape the nation's space policy.

The restructuring is needed in view of the changed security concerns because of the activities of both and Pakistan, Singh said.

"is the proxy space power of China," he said, adding that the recent meeting of Pakistani with Chinese Xi Jinping, during the BRI conference in Beijing, has reiterated this point.

He pointed out that has integrated its space programme with its security and military requirements and it has enhanced the PLA's capabilities.

Singh said the launch of by China for communication has given it edge and so there is a need for fast developing such niche satellites by too.

He also said China's ASAT capability has enhanced India's fears over its space assets.

Earlier, Sivathanu Pillai, Distinguished Fellow, ISRO, also felt protecting and sustaining space assets has become a big challenge not only for India, but also for other space nations.

He felt this can be done only through space control and servicing the 1,700 active satellites in space to prolong its life.

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First Published: Tue, April 30 2019. 22:40 IST