damiendehorn
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Yes. It's free. It's mentioned as a gift to SAARC from India.
SAARC satellite is not ready but when launched in 2018, it might be based on ISRO new gen architecture architecture. Example GSAT 11. This one satellite will have 5.5times capacity of BBangabandhu and also much higher speed and band coverage.
You still dont get it do you?
BANGLADESH is already CONTRACTED TO PURCHASE ITS OWN SATELLITE and is FULLY COMMITTED to running its own sat. Your SAARC sat could have a 1000 times the capacity of BD-1 but it would make no difference, our new satellite will give us more then enough capacity for the next 15 years.
From the end of 2017 we will not need the SAARC sat, or any other comm sat services provider until 2033 (by which time a replacement will be available). The whole reason to buying our own sat is to be indepentdent of others, understand?
Modis goal (as it says in the article) is trying to tie us to indias strategic interests and stear us away from china/us. ITS NOT IN OUR INTEREST TO BE DEPENDENT ON INDIA.