Pakistan expresses concern over India’s anti-satellite weapon test
ISLAMABAD: (DNA) – Pakistan on Wednesday expressed concern over test of anti-satellite weapon by India, urging the international community not to ignore the military dimension of such actions and its implications on the global and regional peace, stability and security.
In a statement, foreign office said Pakistan has noted with deep concern the assessment of relevant organizations and international experts on the threats resulting from space debris generated by the recently conducted Anti-Satellite weapon (ASAT) test by India.
The statement said the reports that some of the space debris created by this test has been pushed above the apogee of the International Space Station (ISS) increasing the risk of collision are deeply worrying.
“This ASAT test should be a matter of grave concern for the international community not only in terms of generation of space debris but also because of its ramifications for long term sustainability of peaceful space activities,” it said.
Pakistan said it would also be amiss to ignore the military dimension of such actions and its implications on the global and regional peace, stability and security.
“Pakistan remains a strong proponent of non-militarization of outer space. We will continue to work with like-minded countries to address gaps in the international legal regime governing the exploration and use of outer space with a view to ensuring that no one threatens peaceful activities and applications of space technologies for socio-economic development. In the absence of strong legal instruments, other states could also follow suit by demonstrating such capabilities,” the Foreign Office statement said
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