how many military satellites india and pakistan have
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India has a growing number of military satellites, with plans for a major 52-satellite constellation (SBS-III) for surveillance by 2029, adding to its existing several dedicated and dual-use military satellites like RISAT and EMISAT. Pakistan has a much smaller, developing space program, relying more on foreign partners, though they do have a few satellites, including some for remote sensing and technology demonstration, with their total count being significantly less than India's, possibly around eight or fewer dedicated military/dual-use satellites. India's overall satellite count (civilian & military) is over 100, compared to Pakistan's ~8, notes.
India's Military Satellite Program:
Current: Operates several military and dual-use satellites, including the Cartosat series (remote sensing with military applications) and dedicated military satellites like EMISAT and GSAT-7/7A for communication and surveillance.
Future: Fast-tracking the SBS-III project (Space-Based Surveillance Phase 3) to deploy 52 advanced surveillance satellites by 2029 for persistent border monitoring.
Pakistan's Military Satellite Program:
Status: Has a developing space capability, with satellites like PRSS-1 and PakTES-1A (remote sensing/tech demo).
Reliance: Remains heavily dependent on foreign satellites (like those from China) for critical Earth observation data, lacking a comprehensive indigenous surveillance constellation.
In Summary:
India significantly leads Pakistan in space assets, especially military ones, with plans to further enhance its capabilities with the large SBS-III constellation, while Pakistan's efforts are more nascent, focused on building foundational capabilities.
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