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ID169298
Title ProperSpace Programs of India and Pakistan
Other Title InformationMilitary and Strategic Installations in Outer Space and Precarious Regional Strategic Stability
LanguageENG
AuthorAhmed, Raja Qaiser ;  Hussain, Mian Zahidx
Summary / Abstract (Note)Outer space can be used for military and strategic purposes. The growing dependence of militaries on outer space assets in pursuit of operational and communicational undertakings make them productive assets and plausible targets for adversaries. Such threats push the states to take measures to secure their space assets. India is developing its dedicated military satellites for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence and Surveillance (C4ISR) capabilities. The progress in military assets in outer space, Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) system, antisatellite weapons, surveillance, and intelligence capabilities are a major concern for Pakistan. Strategic stability in South Asia is under question, and there is a need to analyze the changing security dynamics of the region. This article provides a detailed overview of India's recent development on BMD system and other space assets of India and Pakistan. The emerging technologies will have serious implications for strategic stability in South Asia. This article is an attempt to understand the potential security scenarios between India and Pakistan and concludes that the technological asymmetries may lead to strategic instability.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 47, Feb 2019: p.63-75
Journal SourceSpace Policy 2019-02 47
Key WordsSpace Weapons ;  Missile Defense ;  Antisatellite weapons ;  Strategic Stability ;  Ballistic Missile Defense Systems