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Pakistan and China will use space technology to carry out planning and execution of development projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) more scientifically, and in this regard a satellite will be launched in June 2018.

The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and the China Great Wall Industry Cooperation (CGWIC) signed an agreement for the development and launch of the ‘Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) System’. Minister for Planning, Development and Reform, Ahsan Iqbal and CGWIC President, Yin Limping signed the agreement here on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Iqbal said that bilateral cooperation between the two countries in space domain would open new vistas of socio-economic and scientific cooperation, giving boost to the historic bilateral cordial relations in other fields.

Space technology is fundamental in socio-economic development, infrastructure upgradation, agriculture production, urban planning in new age, he added.

The minister said that the agreement would also transfer space technology to Pakistan and the PRSS-1 is yet another flagship project between China-Pakistan relations after CPEC. It would go a long way to redefine the bilateral relations, he said.

Mr Iqbal said that the new project would also help Pakistan in national security arena by strengthening border security and surveillance apparatus.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1253323/satellite-to-be-launched-for-monitoring-cpec-projects
 
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Islamabad—Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) signed a contract with China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC) for the development and launch of Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) system.
Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal and President of CGWIC Yin Liming inked the historic agreement.
PRSS-1 will be the first remote sensing satellite of Pakistan with multiple applications that will significantly assist the socio-economic and infrastructure development activities in the country. The project assumes greater importance in the backdrop of the ongoing gigantic China Pakistan Economic Corridor project. It will also be utilized to help in various aspects of disaster management such as floods forecasting and damage assessment. Its use will also be expanded into the areas of mapping forestry and urban development. Besides socio economic benefits, the PRSS-1 will also serve the needs of the national security especially in the context of security and border surveillance.
PRSS-1 will be a high resolution Electro Optical Earth Observation Satellite having a life of more than seven years. The system contract consists of one satellite, two ground control stations and a comprehensive know-how transfer program. The satellite will be launched in June 2018 from China. An indigenously developed experimental satellite by SUPARCO will also be co-launched with the PRSS-1.
The cooperation between Pakistan and China in the space domain will open new vistas of socio economic and scientific cooperation giving boost to the historic interstate cordial relations in other fields.
China had helped Pakistan in launching Pak-sat IR from Xichang Satellite Launch center in south west Sichuan province, which replaced Pak-sat 1.
http://pakobserver.net/2016/04/21/pak-china-take-space-collaboration-further/
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China have signed an agreement for the launch of a special satellite to monitor the development of the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects.

Minister for Planning, Development and Reform, Ahsan Iqbal on behalf of Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and China Great Wall Industry Cooperation (CGWIC) President Yin Limping signed the agreement here yesterday.

The two sides agreed for the development and launch of the 'Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) System' and in this regard launch a satellite in June 2018, Dawn reported.

Speaking on the occasion, Iqbal said that bilateral cooperation between the two countries in space domain would open new vistas of socio-economic and scientific cooperation, giving boost to the historic bilateral cordial relations in other fields.

Space technology is fundamental in socio-economic development, infrastructure upgradation, agriculture production, urban planning in new age, he added.

The minister said that the agreement would also transfer space technology to Pakistan and the PRSS-1 is yet another flagship project between China-Pakistan relations after CPEC.

It would go a long way to redefine the bilateral relations, he said.

The new project would also help Pakistan in national security arena by strengthening border security and surveillance apparatus, Iqbal said.

The CPEC is a $46 billion project launched with the help of China to connect western China to southern Pakistan's port city of Gawadar, giving Beijing an opening to the Arabian Sea.

India has been protesting the corridor's passing through Azad Kashmir ever since the project was kicked off by President Xi Jinping during his visit to Islamabad last year.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...onitor-cpec-projects/articleshow/51924288.cms
 
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Satellite to Monitor CPEC Progress Starting June 2018

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A satellite will be deployed as early as 2018 to monitor the projects under the China Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC) umbrella. Reportedly, the satellite will launch in June 2018. This should prove to be a vital to ensuring security and scheduled development of CPEC. The primary reason to launch this satellite is to monitor CPEC progress given its sensitive nature. China is pouring a mammoth amount of money into these projects and monitoring the development is essential to the investors. For realization, Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) and the China great Wall Industry Cooperation (CGWIC) signed an agreement. Under this agreement Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite (PRSS-1) System will be developed and launched allowing the two countries to keep a solid check on CPEC progress.

The agreement was signed between the Minister for Planning, Development and Reform, Ahsan Iqbal, and CGWIC President, Yin Limping on Wednesday. According to Iqbal, this new development between China and Pakistan would bring means for enhanced socio-economic and scientific cooperation and allow for further boosting the historic and cordial relations between the two countries. He stated that space technology was fundamental in socio-economic development, infrastructure, agriculture production and urban planning etc.

Read: China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)

The launching of this satellite to monitor CPEC progress is being hailed as yet another flagship project between the two nations. Under the agreement, space technology will be transferred to Pakistan and as such would go a long way to redefine the bilateral relations. Apart from monitoring CPEC progress, the development in the space arena will allow for strengthening border security and surveillance as well. Currently, under CPEC, a plethora of projects have been undertaken amounting to a total of $46 billion, few of which are already nearing completion.
 
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Need to keep an eye on those crossing the border to conduct terror activities in Pakistan. Unfortunately pakistan has a neighbour who is fuming with jealousy in regards to CPEC.

It turns out the attack on the Christian colony were foreigners. The speech by the jealous neighbor's prime minister is being put into action. They couldn't get to CPEC so they are attacking "soft targets" .
http://www.dawn.com/news/1281796/mi...hawars-christian-colony-were-foreigners-nisar

Protect CPEC
 
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this is going to be a great tool. The new generation is not only working hard, also working smart.:yahoo:
 
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Pakistan shouldn't only construct CPEC, but also get huge ToT in various technologies and establish its own huge industrial base to develop and sell products in global markets.
 
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That's a great development. So glad to hear that

Pakistan must do more to gain technical knowledge of space technology. We used to be at the forefront of space technology and now we have been left far behind compared to our regional nations
 
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Pakistan can collaborate with UAE who are also seriously looking to develop their space technology sector.
 
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