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Outer space over South Asia is becoming occupied to the disadvantage of Pakistan, which must act fast to lay its claim over a militarized zone.

By Ali Asad | June 2021

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Advancement in technology in the 21st century in the context of security has gone through frequent challenges. After land, sea and air, outer space is attracting strategic importance in the region. In fact, outer space is turning out to be a major arena for future military activities. Outer space is viewed as a conclusive factor and power multiplier in military operations against an adversary state and needs closer attention.

The world has already crossed the 5th generation warfare methodology. In context of South Asia, Pakistan and India both nuclear states, rely on the Balance on Terror (BoT) rather than Balance of Power (BoP). BoT defines the balancing approach between two nuclear powers in context of nuclear warheads and delivery means. BoT solely depends on deterrence. India is hungry to prove its military might in the region. In innovatively progressive times, outer space will probably be misused by the country for adjusting or exceeding the condition of deterrence and stability. Ballistic rocket defence systems and Anti-Satellite (ASAT) weapons could be utilized as advanced technological methods for establishing territorial authority.

In the South Asian perspective, India successfully conducted its anti-satellite (ASAT) test in 2019 from a launch site in the Bay of Bengal. From the Indian point of view, this test was inevitable to demonstrate that India is also a space force to reckon with. India sees itself locked in a strategic regional competition with China for a regional upper hand. Whatever India does to counter the threat of China, Pakistan sees it as a threat too. Pakistan being the only nuclear state whose nuclear program is India-centric, has locked itself for nuclear deterrence with India.

India last year held a military exercise along the Pakistan border in Rajasthan where Indian offensive and hostile developments displayed their power of striking against Pakistan in an atomic, chemical or biological climate. The navigation satellites that direct commercial airplanes could also be utilized by any country for directing long range ballistic missiles and India is no exception. Its space program can also help India in its Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) framework. This idea could be error-free (if that happens) due to advancement of technology and proficient error-free precision.

India’s aspiration to take further its ASAT weapons will trigger a new and redundant space weapons competition in South Asia. Besides, putting weapons in space, it will also destabilize the already generally weak international non-proliferation program.

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The writer is a freelance contributor, pursuing MPhil in Political Science from the Government College University, Lahore. He can be reached at aasad6889@gmail.com

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