NEW DELHI: India is working on a " military space doctrine " that will be brought out in two to three months, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan said on Monday, amid China continuing to develop weapons - direct ascent anti-satellite missiles, co-orbital satellites and electronic warfare - to contest or deny nations access to space.
"India has instituted reforms like the Defence Space Agency and New Space India Limited, fostering public-private partnerships. DSA is working on bringing out a military space doctrine, in two or three months. We are also working on a national military space policy ," General Chauhan said.
Space is emerging as the new domain that will dominate warfare, the CDS said, adding that India needs to develop a "space culture" that fosters new ideas and capabilities in the domain. "This culture is about seminal research, original doctrines, and strategies for space," he added.
"India has instituted reforms like the Defence Space Agency and New Space India Limited, fostering public-private partnerships. DSA is working on bringing out a military space doctrine, in two or three months. We are also working on a national military space policy ," General Chauhan said.
Space is emerging as the new domain that will dominate warfare, the CDS said, adding that India needs to develop a "space culture" that fosters new ideas and capabilities in the domain. "This culture is about seminal research, original doctrines, and strategies for space," he added.
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