India's record-breaking launch of 104 satellites should serve as 'wake up call' for China: Media

Competition with India for commercial space launches maybe inevitable, and the most urgent action needed for China to expand its market share is to reduce the cost of putting satellites into orbit, it said.

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India's record-breaking launch of 104 satellites should serve as 'wake up call' for China: Media

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India's record-breaking launch of 104 satellites should serve as a "wake up call" for China and Chinese firms should cut costs to step up space race with New Delhi, the state-run media said on Monday.

"Over the past few days, some people have keenly followed the debate on whether China has lagged behind India in its space race. India's successful launch of a record-breaking 104 satellites into orbit could serve as a wake-up call for China's commercial space industry and there are a number of lessons for the country to learn," an article in Global Times said.

"Of the 104 satellites, 96 belong to the US, which makes India a fierce competitor in the global market for commercial rocket launch services," the article titled 'China needs to cut commercial space costs to compete with India' said.

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India's "achievements are largely driven by its low price advantage, a weak point for China's commercial space sector",the article said.

"Competition with India for commercial space launches maybe inevitable, and the most urgent action needed for China to expand its market share is to reduce the cost of putting satellites into orbit," it said.

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"Although China is developing rapidly into a major player in the space industry, the country's commercial space sectoris still in its infancy. Many of the world's satellites aremade in or use parts from the US. However, satellites and components made in the US are prohibited from being exported to China, making it very difficult for China to get contracts for commercial satellite launches with other countries," it said.

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Another article in the same daily said India has done a better job than China in promoting satellite launch technology which could prompt Beijing to fast-track commercialisation of its rocket launches to vie for the world's small satellite market.

"The launch indicated that India can send commercial satellites into space at lower costs, giving the country's competitiveness in the global race for the burgeoning commercial space businesses," Zhang Yonghe, director with the new technology department of the Shanghai Engineering Centrefor Micro satellites, said.

China may fast-track the commercialisation of its rocket launches after India's success, Chinese-state run media quoted Chinese officials as saying in a report titled 'India's satellite launch ramps up space race'.

New Delhi 104 satellites India's record-breaking wake up call China and Chinese firms step up space race the state-run media