To make the ‘China Dream’ a reality and to achieve the ‘great rejuvenation,’ China has been splurging on advanced weaponry and equipment. China’s military prowess has increased rapidly in the past two decades and its pursuit of sophisticated weaponry has necessitated an advancement of its space program as well. The seminar will focus on China’s space capabilities in the broader context of China’s growing military might. The role of China’s Anti-Access and Area Denial (A2AD) strategy and the vulnerabilities related to spaced-based capabilities will be discussed at length. Against the backdrop of China’s grand military strategy, the challenges faced by China in the development of its space program will also be examined. Satellite coverage in Taiwan; the role of Comprehensive National Power; and the global space power trends are some of the themes that will be explored during the seminar.
About the Speaker
Prof. S. Chandrashekar is the JRD Tata Visiting Professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies. Prior to joining NIAS, he was a Professor in the Corporate Strategy and Policy Area at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB). Before moving to IIMB he spent more than 20 years working at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). His work at ISRO covered all parts of the program - satellites, rockets as well as the applications of space technology, especially remote sensing. He was also involved with activities related to international co-operation and has represented and led Indian delegations to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. His research interests at IIMB included technology and competitive advantage, national technology priorities and national technology policy, studies on innovation, telecommunications in the Indian context, national innovation systems, modeling complex systems, and national security issues. His current work at NIAS covers the missile, nuclear weapons, and space domains. These include war and deterrence strategies, space weapons and space war with a special focus on China.
About the Chair
Lt. Gen. JS. Bajwa superannuated after over 39 years of service in the Army has operated in diverse active operational and counter-terrorism environments. He has been conferred with the awards of Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM), Uttam Yudh Seva Medal (UYSM), and Sena Medal (SM) for distinguished service. He has authored three books on the Chinese PLA. Currently, he is the editor of the prestigious quarterly magazine- Indian Defence Review.
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