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Pakistan set to launch space programme to keep an eye on Indian side: Report

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  • Pakistan is set to launch an ambitious space programme during the next fiscal year
  • The programme aims to reduce the country's dependence on foreign satellites for civil & military purposes
  • The budget of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Organisation (Suparco) is Rs 4.70 billio

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is set to launch an ambitious space programme during the next fiscal year with an aim to keep an eye on the Indian side and reduce its dependence on foreign satellites for civil and military purposes, according to a media report.

Several projects will be initiated to develop self-reliance capacity and reduce dependence on foreign satellites, mainly the US and French satellites for civil and military communications.

The budget of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Organisation (Suparco) for the upcoming fiscal year 2018-19 is Rs 4.70 billion which includes Rs 2.55 billion for three new projects, Dawn News reported.

Suparco has been regularly conducting activities each year to increase awareness of space technology and to promote its peaceful usage amongst students and the masses in Pakistan since 2005.

The funding includes allocation of Rs 1.35 billion for Pakistan Multi-Mission Satellite (PakSat- MM1) and the country is also planning to establish Pakistan Space Centre in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad with the allocation of Rs 1 billion.

The third project is establishment of Space Application Research Centre in Karachi with the budget of Rs 200 million in 2018-19, the report said.

The total cost of PakSat-MM1 is Rs 27.57 billion and that of the space centres is Rs 26.91 billion, it added.

Advanced space programme is the need of time not only due to growing demand from the civil communications, including the GPS, mobile telephony and the internet but due to changing scenario in the region also, analysts have said.

"There are two unusual developments in the region effecting the strategic situation - first of all Pakistan has to keep an eye on Indian side and previously their programme had limited quality advancements but now the US has active cooperation with the Indian satellite programme," Maria Sultan, a defence analyst said.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...istan-army-of-abuses/articleshow/63950921.cms
 
ISRO can launch the sats of pak for less cost as a SARRC member
 
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Pakistan is set to launch an ambitious space programme during the next fiscal year
  • The programme aims to reduce the country's dependence on foreign satellites for civil & military purposes
  • The budget of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Organisation (Suparco) is Rs 4.70 billio

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is set to launch an ambitious space programme during the next fiscal year with an aim to keep an eye on the Indian side and reduce its dependence on foreign satellites for civil and military purposes, according to a media report.

Several projects will be initiated to develop self-reliance capacity and reduce dependence on foreign satellites, mainly the US and French satellites for civil and military communications.

The budget of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Organisation (Suparco) for the upcoming fiscal year 2018-19 is Rs 4.70 billion which includes Rs 2.55 billion for three new projects, Dawn News reported.

Suparco has been regularly conducting activities each year to increase awareness of space technology and to promote its peaceful usage amongst students and the masses in Pakistan since 2005.

The funding includes allocation of Rs 1.35 billion for Pakistan Multi-Mission Satellite (PakSat- MM1) and the country is also planning to establish Pakistan Space Centre in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad with the allocation of Rs 1 billion.

The third project is establishment of Space Application Research Centre in Karachi with the budget of Rs 200 million in 2018-19, the report said.

The total cost of PakSat-MM1 is Rs 27.57 billion and that of the space centres is Rs 26.91 billion, it added.

Advanced space programme is the need of time not only due to growing demand from the civil communications, including the GPS, mobile telephony and the internet but due to changing scenario in the region also, analysts have said.

"There are two unusual developments in the region effecting the strategic situation - first of all Pakistan has to keep an eye on Indian side and previously their programme had limited quality advancements but now the US has active cooperation with the Indian satellite programme," Maria Sultan, a defence analyst said.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...istan-army-of-abuses/articleshow/63950921.cms

Who made this lady the so called defence analyst ?
American cooperation is only one .NISAR ,that too take years .
Not evenba sounding rocket on your own but always tries to belittle the successful one that is reputed all around world .
:lol:

Rest of all time they were just customer for space services .

Keeping an eye on our side .
Even Americans failed .
Good luck with that
 
https://gulfnews.com/news/asia/pakistan/pakistan-to-launch-2-satellites-in-early-2018-1.2101103

Islamabad: Pakistan is all set to launch two satellites, including its first remote sensing satellite, in early 2018, Pakistan’s national space agency announced on the occasion of World Space Week 2017.

Our first optical remote sensing satellite is all set to be launched in 2018” Chairman of Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) Qaiser Anees Khurram announced in Islamabad. The other will be an experimental satellite.

Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) will make Pakistan self-reliant in multi-spectral imaging” thus saving a huge foreign exchange on account of satellite imagery and satellite based monitoring of various national projects. The remote sensing satellite is being built in collaboration with China.
 
No worries India.

Little dedicated money to Pakistan's space program will also end up in multiple levels of corruption.
 
People here have a temporary dementia of how Pakistan armed forces make their own moolah through Fauji foundation...That should suffice.
 
Very poor report; there is a lot that is of use from satellite given the impact of climate change which needs to be addressed, water flow, pollution etc etc. To keep eye on neighbour is nonsense; why is everything taken with an slant fails me.
 
I stopped reading at "satellites".

A space agency's primary ambition should be human space program. Even private Western organizations like SpaceX and Bigelow have ventured into human space program.
 
People here have a temporary dementia of how Pakistan armed forces make their own moolah through Fauji foundation...That should suffice.
not only Fauji foundation, I think they have 2 more namely Bahria and Shaheen owned and run by navy and air force (though I could be mistaken).

"functioning state within a non-functioning one" LA Times 2011
 
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