SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space Program

Outer space in Pakistan is a trivial notion, and the idea has become less concerning for the authorities let alone the general masses. For decades, this field has been void of any particularly outstanding and significant development in the country with only a handful of satellites launched in...

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Main Author: Noor-ul-Huda Atif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS) 2020-07-01
Series:NUST Journal of International Peace and Stability
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Online Access:https://njips.nust.edu.pk/index.php/njips/article/view/57
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description Outer space in Pakistan is a trivial notion, and the idea has become less concerning for the authorities let alone the general masses. For decades, this field has been void of any particularly outstanding and significant development in the country with only a handful of satellites launched in outer space. Where the world has progressed in space technology utilizing it for exploring, exploiting, and now even racing to dominate the global common, that is the outer space, Pakistan‟s space program has been lagging and misses the opportunities that a robust outer space program provides, all the while ignoring the threats that arise from a weak space program. The significance of outer space has increased over the years in both civilian and military domains, where militarization outer space is now being transformed into a weaponization phenomenon. The space race that began in the Asian region with the Soviet Union inspired periphery states such as Pakistan to join space faring. Pakistan was the third country in Asia to establish its space agency; however, over time, it has lost its acclaimed position. Over time, it has grown weak with minimal research and development (R&D) in the field. Pakistan‟s space program lacks a place in the literature, and academic discussions and this study aims at filling that gap by analyzing the strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities for the space program of Pakistan.
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spelling doaj.art-81f08babed0a4ced855d2514fc76f1562023-09-19T22:07:16ZengCentre for International Peace & Stability (CIPS)NUST Journal of International Peace and Stability2616-44262616-44342020-07-013210.37540/njips.v3i2.57 SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space ProgramNoor-ul-Huda Atif Outer space in Pakistan is a trivial notion, and the idea has become less concerning for the authorities let alone the general masses. For decades, this field has been void of any particularly outstanding and significant development in the country with only a handful of satellites launched in outer space. Where the world has progressed in space technology utilizing it for exploring, exploiting, and now even racing to dominate the global common, that is the outer space, Pakistan‟s space program has been lagging and misses the opportunities that a robust outer space program provides, all the while ignoring the threats that arise from a weak space program. The significance of outer space has increased over the years in both civilian and military domains, where militarization outer space is now being transformed into a weaponization phenomenon. The space race that began in the Asian region with the Soviet Union inspired periphery states such as Pakistan to join space faring. Pakistan was the third country in Asia to establish its space agency; however, over time, it has lost its acclaimed position. Over time, it has grown weak with minimal research and development (R&D) in the field. Pakistan‟s space program lacks a place in the literature, and academic discussions and this study aims at filling that gap by analyzing the strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities for the space program of Pakistan. https://njips.nust.edu.pk/index.php/njips/article/view/57PakistanIndiasecurityouter spaceSWOT analysisSUPARCO
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SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space Program
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Pakistan
India
security
outer space
SWOT analysis
SUPARCO
title SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space Program
title_full SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space Program
title_fullStr SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space Program
title_full_unstemmed SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space Program
title_short SWOT Analysis of Pakistan’s Space Program
title_sort swot analysis of pakistan s space program
topic Pakistan
India
security
outer space
SWOT analysis
SUPARCO
url https://njips.nust.edu.pk/index.php/njips/article/view/57
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