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EXPLAINER: Why should India worry about China’s space program

China has in the past been accused of using its satellites to snoop on India in Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh.

China has come out with its ambitious plans to embark on a massive space exploration program, around the same time its neighbour India successfully tested Agni V, a 5000-km range missile that could carry a nuclear warhead to most of the targets in China.

While the timing of the two announcements from India and China may be mere coincidence, there is no denying the fact that India’s Agni-V and China’s space program have far reaching implications on each other country’s national security.

In case of China, the Asian heavyweight has made it clear that it intends on using space to bolster its national security, which is bound to raise concerns next door in India.

“China is clearly looking to develop more of focussed satellites that could take high resolution images as well as help them carry out surveillance in other countries. Its space program is bound to have implications for India,” Samir Patil, an expert who formerly worked at Indian government’s National Security Council (NSC), told InUth. In a policy document released this week, the Chinese leadership has made bolstering national security as of the objectives of its space program.

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