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The number of satellite series that China runs has increased from four to six. Defined by their function, the different satellite families focus on communication, direct broadcast, remote sensing, weather, navigation and research.
Most of these satellite systems have military applications built into them. For example, the communication satellites can help beef up the Red Army’s command and control systems. The navigation satellites enhance the accuracy of its missile force.
China was apparently concerned that the meeting would have become an occasion for international criticism of its controversial test of an anti-satellite weapon last January. The test which broke up an old weather satellite is said to have created up to 1500 pieces of debris. Western media is speculating that many of the Chinese civilian space experts were kept in the dark about the ASAT test by Beijing’s military establishment.
Pakistan gets and gives
Lagging well behind India in its civilian space programme, Pakistan is turning to its all-weather friend, China. During the little noticed visit of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz to China earlier this month, Beijing promised to help Pakistan build and launch satellites for remote sensing and communication.
The Indian security establishment will be eager to know the technical specifications of the remote sensing satellite China is offering Pakistan. Put simply, would it be capable of picking up sensitive military information on India from the skies?
New Delhi would also be keen to figure out what Pakistan is giving in return for China’s gift of a spy satellite. There are unconfirmed reports that Pakistan is already hosting a Chinese space communication facility at Karachi.
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