Pakistan urges no militarization of space after India downs satellite

Pakistan urges no militarization of space after India downs satellite
Pakistan's foreign ministry said flaunting such powers is similar to Don Quixote tilting against windmills. (AFP/File)
Updated 27 March 2019
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Pakistan urges no militarization of space after India downs satellite

Pakistan urges no militarization of space after India downs satellite
  • India successfully targeted a live satellite on a low earth orbit with an anti-satellite weapon
  • Pakistan denounces the move by calling space a ‘common heritage of mankind’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan issued a call against military threats in outer space on Wednesday, hours after India said it had shot down one of its own satellites in a demonstration of its growing power in space.
“Space is the common heritage of mankind and every nation has the responsibility to avoid actions which can lead to the militarization of this arena,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement.
“We hope that countries which have in the past strongly condemned demonstration of similar capabilities by others will be prepared to work toward developing international instruments to prevent military threats relating to outer space,” it said, without mentioning India by name.
“Boasting of such capabilities is reminiscent of Don Quixote’s tilting against windmills,” it said, in a reference to the delusional hero of the 17th-century Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes.