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ID100221
Title ProperScience and politics of an Indian ASAT capability
LanguageENG
AuthorGopalaswamy, Bharath ;  Wang, Ting
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)India has recently stated an intention to develop an anti-satellite (ASAT) capability. The reasons for this may include the country's growing economic and political clout, alongside the increasing importance of space to this status, the significance of space assets to the military, a perceived threat from China, and fear of being disadvantaged in future treaty negotiations if not 'in the club'. Nevertheless, development and use of an ASAT would have potentially catastrophic debris-related consequences that would also create major political problems for the user. The state of India's ASAT activities is described and recommendations on avoiding hasty development, such as researching methods of protecting satellites, strengthening bilateral relations with China and pushing for a legally binding norm on ASATs, are made.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 26, No. 4; Nov 2010: p.229-235
Journal SourceSpace Policy Vol. 26, No. 4; Nov 2010: p.229-235
Key WordsIndian ASAT Capability ;  India ;  Sapce ;  China ;  ASAT