Monday, January 25, 2016

Golez: Let's welcome India. India's foray into the South China Sea

India's foray into the South China Sea dispute


 

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What are satellite tracking and imaging stations?
  • Satellite tracking centers are ground based monitoring stations setup by space research organizations like ISRO and NASA, that help tracking satellite positions and data after launch.
  • India already has few ground based tracking stations in Brunei, Biak (Indonesia) and Mauritius but they don't receive images from satellites.
  • However, the one being setup in Vietnam will have imaging technology for agriculture, scientific and environmental applications.
 

FACT

Blurring civilian-military lines
Security analysts believe that, with improvement in technology, civilian imaging technologies can be used for military purposes as well
 

4 Jan 2016 

Growing closeness between India and Vietnam
  • The South China Sea (SCS), rich in oil, fisheries and an important sea route, has seen increasing territorial expansion by China in the form of construction of artificial islands.
  • Vietnam considers China's moves as an "infringement of sovereignty".
  • ISRO's Data Reception, Tracking and Telemetry station at Ho Chi Minh City, will boost Vietnam's monitoring capabilities as it may have access to real-time imagery.
 
 

6 Jan 2016 

China offended by India's move
  • China however, sees India's move as an interference from outside power in the South China Sea (SCS) region.
  • A Chinese think tank had said that India is unnecessarily creating trouble and complicating regional disputes.
  • China also criticized India's moves as "toeing the US, Japan line".
  • However, India had always advocated freedom of navigation and peaceful settlement of disputes in South China Sea region.
 
 

25 Jan 2016 

Indian satellite tracking station to assist Vietnam
  • India may soon have a satellite tracking station in Vietnam that will not only offer satellite tracking facilities to India but also enable India and Vietnam to observe Chinese activities.
  • Although it will be a civilian facility, it may irk China which is already mired in territorial disputes with its neighbors in the South China Sea.
  • The project may cost India $23 million.
 
 

25 Jan 2016 

Strategic advantage to India
  • ISRO's satellite tracking station will be first such foreign facility in Vietnam.
  • Although Vietnam had launched its earth observatory in 2013, it does not have high resolution imaging capability.
  • ISRO's observation satellite, covering SCS, will offer better capabilities to Vietnam and also provide India with a strategic asset in the region.
  • Vietnam has in return offered oil exploration blocks in Vietnamese waters to India.
 
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