1. India, ASATs, and the Regional Balance: An Australian Perspective.
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Biddington, Brett
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ANTI-satellite weapons ,MILITARY astronautics ,MILITARY strategy ,WEAPONS of mass destruction ,SPACE surveillance ,NATIONAL security ,FOREIGN relations of India ,INTERNATIONAL economic relations ,CHINA-United States relations - Abstract
This article discusses the implications of the development of ASAT technologies by India from an Australian perspective. It sets these developments within the context of the future of US engagement in the Pacific in the next 30 years, and especially the way in which China and the US manage their relationship as the relative strength of the former grows and the latter declines. How India responds to and seeks to influence these shifting forces will be determined largely by how India perceives and seeks to assert its place in the region. Australia's approach to space is changing, with 2009 considered to have been a tipping point. Some description of this changing context is provided as background to and rationale for the article's conclusion, which is that the development of ASAT capabilities by India is considered a natural technology progression and a somewhat less important factor in India's emergence as a regional power with the capacity to participate in and influence grand strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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