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Protect outer space from weapons: India

EAM Pranab calls upon all nations to strengthen the legal regime for peaceful use of outer space, writes Rahul Singh.

Updated on: Feb 05, 2007 11:27 AM IST
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External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee wants outer space preserved as “a sanctuary from weapons” and guarded as the “common, peaceful heritage of mankind”. He has asked all nations to redouble efforts to strengthen the international legal regime for the peaceful use of outer space.

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His remarks come a fortnight after China’s ‘Star Wars’ missile strike against an orbiting satellite. The Chinese muscle-flexing had triggered protests across the world against a space arms race.

On Sunday, inaugurating an international seminar on ‘Aerospace Power in Tomorrow’s World’, organised by the Indian Air Force (IAF), Mukherjee said: “Recent developments show we are treading a thin line between current defence-related uses of space and its actual weaponisation.”

He, however, strongly advocated buttressing aerospace capabilities for surveillance purposes, as well as to enable a rapid response to natural disasters, or threats to peace from any source.

With the government defining the parameters of its space programme, the fate of the aerospace command proposed by the IAF seems uncertain. The IAF has been campaigning for the setting up of such a command for some time now. On Sunday, the air force again took the opportunity to hard sell the concept. Its argument: exploit aerospace power for a better tomorrow.

Asked to comment on Mukherjee's remarks, Tyagi chose to steer clear of controversy. "If the government is against the weaponisation of space, so are we," he said.

Email Rahul Singh: rahulsingh@hindustantimes.com

 
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