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Pak, China to launch joint communications satellite in 2011: Envoy

Pakistan set to launch space communication satellite next year



BEIJING, Oct 20 (APP): Pakistan is closely collaborating with China for launching a joint space communication satellite next year. It will be a milestone in Pak-China friendship and bring immense economic benefits to Pakistan, said Ambassador Masood Khan while addressing the 30th anniversary of the establishment of China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) on Wednesday.

The agreement to set up the joint satellite communication project called Pasksat-1R was signed in 2008 and witnessed was by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and his Chinese counterpart President Hu Jintao.

Established in 1980, CGWIC is the sole commercial organization authorized by the Chinese government to provide satellites, commercial launch services and to carry out international space cooperation.

The CGWIC is actively involved in the international marketing of products and services utilizing space technology and provides high quality products and specialized services in diversified fields.

While felicitating the CGWC on its 30th anniversary, Ambassador Khan congratulated China over the launch of its second lunar orbiter Chang’e 2 earlier this month. He also extended heartiest felicitations to China National Space Administration and China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.

Recalling the launch of China’s first satellite Shen Zhou Qihao in September 2008, the Ambassador said that with its launch whole China seemed to have soared into space. He regarded it a true revolution of expectations and achievements.

He said it has been a privilege for Pakistan to be associated with the GWIC.

“The CGWIC is China’s aerospace industry’s international face.

Through its in-orbit delivery services, commercial launch services, and aerospace technology applications, it promotes international cooperation with Asia, Africa, Latin America as well as all the other continents of the world. Its effort will help harness the resources of space and outer space for the common good of humanity,” he said.

The company can rightly take pride for its sterling growth and performance in the past 30 years. It is, infact, a symbol of China’s rapid and unprecedented growth in the last three decades, he continued.

The Ambassador paid special tribute to the able, hardworking and visionary leadership of the CASC and CGWIC over their successes.

He specially complimented the work of China’s outstanding space scientists and CGWIC for internationalized development of space technologies.

He expressed deepest appreciation and most profound gratitude of the Government and the people of Pakistan to CGWIC for its financial contribution of RMB 500,000 to Pakistan’s relief effor the said.

As China prepares to launch Shenzhou Bahao, and to develop Mars exploration technologies for starting a joint mission with Russia in 2011, Ambassador Masood Khan expressed the aspiration that one day a Pakistani astronaut will travel aboard Shenzhou.

“We always say that Pakistan-China relations are deeper than oceans and higher than mountains. On the day a Pakistani astronaut boards Shenzhou we would say our friendship is as vast as the space itself,” he said.

“Going to space has always a beautiful dream for humanity. It is professional entities like CASC and CGWIC that make this dream possible. They bring stars in our grasp,” he concluded.

Mr. Cao Gangchuan, former Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission and former Minister of National Defence Mr. Song Jian, former Vice Chairman of CPPCC National Committee Mr. Ma Xingrui, President China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, Mr. Liu Zhenmin, Assistant Foreign Minister and Mr. Yin Liming, President China Great Wall Industry Corporation were also present on the occasion.
 
PRC is PRC. Excellent. Some from Hong Kong may get disappointed, but PRC is and will be with its ally all the time.

Pakistani members, please don't lose trust in the PRC, your ally, your friend.

Best of luck to the launch. :cheers:

:china: :pakistan:


why someone from HK will be disappointed ?
 
why someone from HK will be disappointed ?

They are basically indians, fathers indians and mothers Chinese. Plus, colonial legacy is there. Plus, many of them have been taught to hate Pakistan. Its now evident in this forum. I never wanted to discuss it.

Anyway, forget them. After all, Hong Kong used to be a former British Indian colony, we have to keep that in mind.

Well, can you tell us, whether the launch will be carried out in the initial months of 2011? I mean, which month it will be launched in 2011.
 
The Bonds between the two friends will increase even more! :yahoo:
:cheers:
:china::pakistan::china::pakistan::china::pakistan:

Lets wait and watch what happens next :pop:

Long live Pak-China ties !!
 
The satellite is based on the three-axis-stabilised DFH-4 satellite platform developed by China Academy of Space Technology (CAST).

The satellite will be launched on a LM-3B/E launch vehicle developed by China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center and in-orbit delivered to SUPARCO in mid 2011.


PakSat-1R Program --- In-Orbit Delivery Program --- CGWIC
 
This satellite will be launched in August,2011 from XSLC . If we take account of this international commercial launch, China will have at least 21 launches in 2011. :pakistan::china:

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Pakistani Ministry of Economic Affairs, Permanent Secretary Gayoom and the PRC Ambassador to Pakistan Luo Zhaohui signing the ceremony in Islamabad, capital city, Pakistan.
 
They are basically indians, fathers indians and mothers Chinese. Plus, colonial legacy is there. Plus, many of them have been taught to hate Pakistan. Its now evident in this forum. I never wanted to discuss it.

Anyway, forget them. After all, Hong Kong used to be a former British Indian colony, we have to keep that in mind.

Well, can you tell us, whether the launch will be carried out in the initial months of 2011? I mean, which month it will be launched in 2011.

Everyone know Hongkong was a british colony but British Indian Colony? What a hack!:hitwall:
 
Good news.

The part about Russia and China jointly developing technologies for a Mars mission next year is also interesting.
 
Better late than never.

On some projects, Pakistan needs to act very fast. One of them is to counter India’s fast growing influence in space however, this should not be our ultimate goal but our destination should be much farther than that.
 
Are you from Hong Kong? Can you enlighten us when this temple was built in Hong Kong?

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If you want to discuss more, please post in this thread.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/china-defence/77267-chinas-summer-palace-mark-looting-anniversary.html

No need to get excited. Thanks. My message has been sent to the concerned party. You should ignore what I said. You are not the target.


It is a Sikha or Hindu temple in between Wanchai and Causeway Bay ,And what is point of when it was built matter ? Please enlighten me
 
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