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The US performed its first anti-satellite tests in 1959 In 2019, India shot down one of its own satellites in low-Earth orbit
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"It is extremely difficult to predict as to how many days it would take...But, as I had said that day, that they would decay in a few weeks, and majority of them have decayed," he added.
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India now must brace itself for a long-term space competition, said top US expert Ashley J Tellis.
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On March 27, India achieved a historic feat by shooting down its own low-orbit satellite with a ground-to-space missile, making the country a space power.
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On March 27, India achieved a historic feat by shooting down its own low-orbit satellite with a ground-to-space missile, making the country a space power.  
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India used an indigenously developed ballistic missile interceptor to destroy one of its own satellites at a height of 300 km (186 miles), in a test aimed at boosting its defences in space.
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The government Wednesday declined to comment on US space agency NASA's assessment that India's anti-satellite weapon test last week led to creation of 400 pieces of space debris that could pose a threat to the International Space Station (ISS). 
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Thompson assured the lawmakers that the ISS is not at risk because it orbits over 100 km higher than the orbit at which the ASAT test was carried out by Indian scientists.
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The Pentagon, however, strongly denied the spying allegation.
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DRDO chairman says that once NSA Doval gave the go-ahead, with the concurrence of PM Narendra Modi, his team worked round the clock to ensure Mission Shakti meets the deadline.
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The US says its concern over space debris remain but has noted India's statements on the matter.
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The PM said in his address that the objective of 'Mission Shakti' was achieved just three minutes after launch after the missile shot down a live satellite on a low earth orbit (LEO).
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He added that the proposal was once again put up by current DRDO Chief Dr Satheesh Reddy and NSA Ajit Doval to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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The prime minister, however, highlighted that India’s action was aimed at ensuring its security and not directed against any country.
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The ASAT is developed by Defense Research and Development Organisation.
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The Ministry of Defense has said that the test 'has demonstrated India’s capability to defend its assets in outer space.'
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ASATs were first developed by the US and the erstwhile Soviet Union during the Cold War. China joined the club in 2007.
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PM Narendra Modi said that India's achievements in the space sector will help in maintaining the security of the country.






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