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Mission Shakti - Indian Space Power 2019

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Best Mission by PM Narendra Modi Mission Shakti.

PM Narendra Modi in his address to nation says India's Mission Shakti has shot down a low-orbit satellite using ASAT missile.PM Modi was quick to point out the intent of 'Mission Shakti' is to defend India’s space assets and not to start an arms race.

DRDO ASAT shooting down a low-orbital satellite gives India anti-satellite capabilities, says PM Narendra Modi in the address to the nation.

After Main Bhi Chowkidar continues success mission help by Narendra Modi.

1. What is Mission Shakti?

On March 27, 2019, India conducted Mission Shakti, an anti-satellite missile test, from the Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Island launch complex. This was a technological mission carried out by DRDO. The satellite used in the mission was one of India’s existing satellites operating in lower orbit.

The test was fully successful and achieved all parameters as per plans. The test required an extremely high degree of precision and technical capability.

The significance of the test is that India has tested and successfully demonstrated its capability to interdict and intercept a satellite in outer space based on complete indigenous technology.

2. Which missile/interceptor was used as the ASAT?

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The DRDO’s Ballistic Missile Defence interceptor was used, which is part of the ongoing ballistic missile defense programme

3. There are other ways to demonstrate ASAT capabilities such as "fly-by tests" and Jamming. Why has India used the particular technology of Kinetic Kill?

This is a technology where India has developed the capability. Space technologies are constantly evolving. India has used the technology that is appropriate to achieve the objectives set out in this mission.

4. Why did we do the test?

India has a long-standing and rapidly growing space programme that has expanded rapidly in the last five years. The Mangalyaan Mission to Mars was successfully launched. Thereafter, the government-sanctioned Gaganyaan Mission, which will take Indians to outer space.

India has undertaken 102 spacecraft missions consisting of communication satellites, earth observation satellites, experimental satellites, navigation satellites, apart from satellites meant for scientific research and exploration, academic studies and other small satellites. India’s space programme is a critical backbone of India’s security, economic and social infrastructure.

The test was done to verify that India has the capability to safeguard our space assets. It is the Government of India’s responsibility to defend the country’s interests in outer space.

5. Is the ASAT test directed against any country?

The ASAT test is not directed against any country. India’s space capabilities do not threaten any country and nor are they directed against anyone.

At the same time, the government is committed to ensuring the country’s national security interests and is alert to threats from emerging technologies. The capability achieved through the anti-satellite missile test provides credible deterrence against threats to our growing space-based assets from long-range missiles and proliferation in the types and numbers of missiles.