Friday, November 10, 2006

Moon, Mars & Imperial madness

IIPM BEST MBA INSTITUTE
Almost the en tire space-based technology is dual use technology. The number of commercial players in the fray for exploitation of the space is increasing. The US Global Positioning System (GPS) is not only used for military navigating but also in private cars and mobile phones. However, GPS is facing competition from the European and Russian navigation system, Galileo and Glonass, respectively.

Bush has been forthright about his goal to enhance the range and reach of the American empire. As business wars in the space begin to take shape, US would leverage its military strengths in space to market its space-based products as safer vis-à-vis the European or Russian systems. Of course, so pervasive is the military & imperial dominance of US in global affairs that it is difficult at the moment to think of a credible challenge to its ‘might is right’ policy. But now, the onus is on rest of the world to rise and tell the US that ‘global commons’ cannot be the sole preserve of the west, especially the Americans – because the weaponisation of space will hamper the progress of free market norms and will skew the playing field in the space industry.

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IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

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