Islamabad
Pakistan has launched a remote sensing satellite with the help of China. It has also been launched from the Shichang Satellite Launching Center in China. Pakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission i.e. Suparco has given this information on Thursday. The agency spokesman said that this satellite would help Pakistan and China to monitor CPEC. Apart from this, many common projects of China and Pakistan can be monitored from space itself. Let us know that a part of China Pakistan Economic Corridor passes through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, which is actually part of India.
This satellite will also monitor PoK and it is also an alert news for India. The Pakistani agency says that information about the agricultural sector can be collected from this satellis. Apart from this, it will also help in analyzing environmental issues. Things of strategic importance can also be monitored and natural colleges can also be managed. A Pakistani agency spokesperson said that the satellite would know where geographical obstacles and how they can be overcome.
The agency says this is the second satellite of Pakistan to be operated by remote. PRSS-1 was earlier launched. It was launched in 2018. Along with this new satellite, a total of 5 satellites of Pakistan have become active in space orbit. Pakistan says this will help us in space based monitoring and disaster management. Explain that Pakistan also depends completely on China in space operations. It can be understood that this satellite has also been launched from China.
