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China launches Sri Lanka’s first satellite

China launches Sri Lanka’s first satellite

(Reuters) / 27 November 2012

Sri Lanka launched its first communications satellite on Tuesday in partnership with a Chinese state-owned space technology firm, the Sri Lanka partner said, adding to unease in neighbouring India about Beijing’s growing ties with the island nation.

The Sri Lankan government has emphasized the launch was a private effort, carried out by SupremeSAT (Pvt) Ltd and the China Great Wall Industry Corp. But Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s youngest son, Rohitha, has been credited in domestic media as the creator of the satellite.

Vijith Peiris, chief executive of SupremeSAT, told Reuters in Colombo that the launch from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in western China was successful.

The joint launch marked the latest in a series of economic and military ties between the two countries, a relationship that is being closely watched by India.

“It reinforces the impression that Sri Lanka is getting slowly but surely closer to China,” said Brahma Chellaney, an analyst at the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi.

“From a larger geopolitical perspective, it sends a message to India that a country in its own backyard is cozying up with China.”

Economic and strategic rivals China and India fought a brief, high-altitude border war in 1962 and still have contested regions, though the defence relationship has improved.

Rhetoric flared anew recently after China issued a new passport with a map that shows two disputed border areas as Chinese territory. India responded by stamping its own map on visas it issues to holders of the Chinese passports.

China has been the largest lender to Sri Lanka, a $59 billion economy, since the end of a three-decade civil war ended in May 2009. China had provided military equipment to the Sri Lankan government to defeat ethnic Tamil rebels.

Since then, Sri Lanka has sought stronger defence ties with China, a fact that has irked India and the United States.

“Not a concern”

Chinese Defence Minister Liang Guanglie visited Sri Lanka in September, offering grants to modernise Sri Lanka’s military training. Liang said the ties were aimed at maintaining regional stability and were not targeted at any third party.

During a visit to China early this month, Sri Lanka Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, younger brother of the president, met Liang and agreed to consolidate bilateral cooperation.

China has also become involved in construction of a strategic sea and air port in Sri Lanka’s southern district of Hambantota, also Rajapaksa’s constituency.

It is also involved in a coal-fired power plant, expressways, railways and irrigation works.

India has not officially protested the increasing Chinese influence in Sri Lanka and has even said the latest corporation on space technology was not a concern.

“It’s a commercial communication satellite. It’s going to be in a Chinese (orbit) slot and not in a Sri Lankan slot. At that far, you can’t do anything and it’s not a concern for us,” said an Indian diplomat based in Sri Lanka, speaking on condition of anonymity.

China, like other nations with the technical capability, has launched numerous satellites on a commercial basis for other countries.

China launches Sri Lanka’s first satellite - Khaleej Times

China and SL are sovereign nations, They can have diplomatic and economic relations! Why bring India into the equation?

The relationship should be in the direction of better SL citizens life.... Not aimed at India, Why should SL become a pawn in Indo-China grand games? We should strive to become civilized in the years to come!
 
18th orbital launch of the year... Man chinese are good as hell

I dont know about anyone else but they r simply better then u.
U will never be able to catch them in economy.
 
I dont know about anyone else but they r simply better then u.
U will never be able to catch them in economy.

Oh god.......why do you pakistanis even bring it up ? Does China share its profits with Pakistan ? Does China bring you more industry ?

A people of a nation surviving on handouts have no right to denigrate Indian space programs unless you possess something superior.

Hell , i wouldn't even bring this up if you even had a legitimate space program capable of launching something more than stupid sounding rockets.

Ontopic however, its amazing to see how much China achieved in such short time in its space programs. Its truly an inspiration and certainly worth emulating.

We need to limit the red-tapes in Indian PSU's.
 
Oh god.......why do you pakistanis even bring it up ? Does China share its profits with Pakistan ? Does China bring you more industry ?

A people of a nation surviving on handouts have no right to denigrate Indian space programs unless you possess something superior.

Hell , i wouldn't even bring it up if you even had a legitimate space programs capable of launching something more than stupid sounding rockets.

Ontopic however, its amazing to see how much China achieved in such short time in its space programs. Its truly an inspiration and certainly worth emulating.

We need to limit the red-tapes in Indian PSU's.

i havnt mentioned abt my country either, i have just said to the guy who said '18th orbital launch of the year... Man chinese are good as hell'

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/centra...-lanka-s-first-satellite-2.html#ixzz2DWSCXPSx

i just answered that as he himself mentioned that they r 'too good' for him. LOL
 
Hope mobile rates and internet rates goes down.... keeping my fingers crossed! :azn:

LOL WUT ? I dont think Sri Lanka needs sounding rockets "bro".

What are sounding rockets?
 
"Bro" Mech,

SL wanna put sats in space, y would they need sounding rockets? did you not read the thread title.

Dude wake up


LOL WUT ? I dont think Sri Lanka needs sounding rockets "bro".
 
I dont know about anyone else but they r simply better then u.
U will never be able to catch them in economy.

I'm not too sure about China but I know we can't compete against the global Pakistan hegemony. The world belongs to the mighty and industrious nation of Pakistan whose borders are secure, people are rich in mind, spirit and assets.
 
I'm not too sure about China but I know we can't compete against the global Pakistan hegemony. The world belongs to the mighty and industrious nation of Pakistan whose borders are secure, people are rich in mind, spirit and assets.

sure whats why im talking china n india. We accept we r not that good as of now n yr few steps ahead.
But i havnt mentioned abt my country, i only mentioned about China-india.
 
Well done china..:)

But it would have been better for S Asian regional coorperation if either pak or ind had launced sl's satellite given that the two giants possess the requisite tech knowhow

Pakistan does not possess satellite launch capability yet.
 
The poor should not talk ill of the rich.

LOL look at yr arrogance man n u still visit our forum who r way better then yrs:lol:but still u people u having or being here in PDF proves that how much u people really rely on our poor forums rather then yrs:rofl:
 
LOL look at yr arrogance man n u still visit our forum who r way better then yrs:lol:but still u people u having or being here in PDF proves that how much u people really rely on our poor forums rather then yrs:rofl:

Your english is abysmal. Please type in complete, grammatically correct sentences.
 
Sri Lanka will be a good location for satellite launching service. China can move its satellite launching service to Sri Lanka and Brazil... both are close to equator and easy for the launching.
 
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