While China's space program is a source of national pride, its authoritarian leader Chairman Xi Jinping aims to displace the USA as the leading space power. This explains the enormous investment Beijing is pouring into scientific, civil and military space assets.
Preparing for future warfare, the Indian defence forces are looking to expand their assets in space and increase the strength of the agencies in charge for the task.
The country is going through Amrit Kaal; it is time to build a highly capable Aatmanirbhar defence space ecosystem, said Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan on Wednesday.
North Korea has warned that any US involvement or attack on its "space assets" will be considered a "declaration of war," Al Jazeera reported citing the state media outlet KCNA reported on Saturday.
New Delhi [India], Apr 2 (ANI): India's recent test of anti-satellite (A-SAT) missile has been termed as "a terrible, terrible thing" by NASA chief Jim Bridenstine, as reported by Engadget.