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The Advantage to have our own Lauch pad is that we won'y be relying on other countries to do our work

There is nothing more I can say about pakistan space agency

as nothing great has come out yet, I totally agree what AgNoStIc MuSliM mention

there is so much taboo in pakistan about space.
 
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Musharraf reaches for the moon

* President announces Rs 500m grant for IST
* Government planning to produce 1,500 PhDs every year by 2010

ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to put Pakistan on the map of nations exploring space, said President General Pervez Musharraf at the graduation ceremony of the Institute of Space Technology’s (IST) first batch of BSc in aeronautical, aeronautical engineering and communication systems engineering on Friday.

“We must explore space and bring its benefits to the people of Pakistan,” he said at the ceremony attended by federal ministers, services chiefs, senior government officials and the institute’s faculty. He vowed to launch a manned flight to space and even the moon in the coming years. Musharraf said the country’s space programme had been neglected in the past, and adequate funds had not been provided for its development. He said the government was providing funds to all research and strategic organisations to achieve the desired results.

The government had brought Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission under the National Command Authority’s control to bring the commission at par with strategic organisations, he said, adding that the government had realised the potential of space in terms of socio-economic development and security.

Recalling his visit to SUPARCO last year, the president said he was pleased to see the progress made by a team of young engineers and technicians. Giving his vision of Pakistan’s space programme, he asked SUPARCO to develop the country’s capacity to make and launch various types of satellites, especially communication, remote sensing and metrological satellites. “We expect SUPARCO to deliver as PAEC, NESCOM and KRL delivered in the nuclear and missile fields,” he said, asking graduating students to dedicate themselves to the vision’s fulfilment.

Human resources were the key to Pakistan’s success in various fields, including space technology, he said, adding, “We are trying our best to improve the quality of education for people at the grassroots level. This is the future.”

He said the government was targeting to produce 1,500 PhDs every year by 2010 to improve the education faculty.

Musharraf said an improvement in human resources would lead Pakistan to a knowledge-based society and transform its economy. He said it was unfortunate that a developing country like Pakistan was involved in agriculture only, since, “Agriculture is not going to take us to new heights and boost our economy.” Highlighting the importance of science and technology, he said the difference between a developing country and a small but developed country was that the latter possessed knowledge-based economy and modern technology.

Progress in science and technology had helped Pakistan reduce the cost of products, he said while expressing satisfaction over the fact that Pakistan was moving a path of knowledge-based economy.

The president announced a Rs 500 million grant for IST in the first stage and a similar sum in the second stage. agencies
 
Thats great news for Pakista, IST and Suparco! I believe we will be sending first Pakistani into space within next few years but a mission to moon seems bit too optimistic.
 
Well. If one comes to think about it. Then we are already having trouble sending the third satellite and sending man in space will be more problematic. Any ways, its a start for the good I hope. InshAllah we will soon rule not just the sky but also the space.
 
Agreed, but we don't have to wait for the infrastructure or know how to initiate manned space programme. We can send our astronauts into space from China or Russia.
 
Agreed, but we don't have to wait for the infrastructure or know how to initiate manned space programme. We can send our astronauts into space from China or Russia.

The space technology of China is still not mature.

Any way, Chinese welcome Pakistani brothers to join us for space exploring. :china::pakistan:
 
I think Pakistan needs to develop Satellites first then think about SLV's. That should be priority. SLV's need constant order books to maintain them as well. Its not as if your launching your domestic sats every decade that would make the SLV profitable.

Sats are a priority. Launches can be done by any country. Launches become of Strategic importance later on.
 
Any way, Chinese welcome Pakistani brothers to join us for space exploring. :china::pakistan:

And i suppose your the official spokesman for CCP?

Hate it when people, mostly Chinese post useless posts like that, they say absolutely nothing that can even remotely be called a useful post and then end up with putting 2 flags for a conclusion, one for China and another for Pakistan!:hitwall:
 
I dont know whether it is time for Pakistan to hail a manned space program, but the first animateur will surely go down in the nation's history.

a space program demands full scale R&D and industry level, and very big budget which makes it like a political risk for the top decision maker. anyway it always worth trying as people wish. I wish you a very soon milestone success though it might be counted by decades.
 
And i suppose your the official spokesman for CCP?

Hate it when people, mostly Chinese post useless posts like that, they say absolutely nothing that can even remotely be called a useful post and then end up with putting 2 flags for a conclusion, one for China and another for Pakistan!:hitwall:



I think that you are one of the following :

1. Malay
2. Indian
3. Indian Malaysian

:smokin:


and you are always against

1. Chinese
2. Chinese Malaysian

:sick:


:china::pakistan:
 
Sino, indians are not naturally against Chinese. Malay is just against the way you post.
 
there is a pakistani women going into space soon from virgin galactic flight
yeah it's not from a pakistani programme but she's the first pakistani in space so the whole country is proud :)
 
Sino, indians are not naturally against Chinese. Malay is just against the way you post.

Thankyou knLin! Atleast you got what i was trying to say there!

People like this Sino and that Su-27, and many like minded folks!- all they do is post something useless, and then something about the Sino-Pak friendship and the flags! Its like a routine you know!

I mean im not against Chinese or anything remotely of the sort, but somebody's gotta tell them...
 

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