Militarisation of Space - By K C Shekhar
Militarisation of Space - Indian Constitution for UPSC
Outer space has been the arena of some of the most memorable technology demonstrations be it Russia’s Sputnik, the U.S.’s Apollo 11 or India’s Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan- all were symbols of national prideand metaphors of geopolitical competition.
- But, in recent times the launch of Mars missions by China,UAE and the USA; the first astronaut trip to orbit on a commercial enterprise built by Space X;NASA’s Artemis program of crewed lunar exploration; the completion of the Chinese‘BeiDou’ satellite navigation system; and the U.S. Space Command allegation that Russia conducted a “non-destructive test of a ....
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