The legislature is wanting to raise $700 million for the National Space Program (NSP) by restricting remote satellite administrations.
The National Command Authority (NCA), headed by Prime Minister Imran Khan, has just affirmed the NSP. After his endorsement, the government bureau has likewise agreed the arrangement rules, which can possibly raise $600-700 million by 2030.
Different nations in Asia like Bangladesh, India, and China have just limited the utilization of outside satellites because of their higher costs, and now they have effective neighborhood satellite administrations. Then, Pakistan Satellite Services is gathering a yearly shortfall of $22.48 million (Rs. 3.5 billion) because of the total nonappearance of guidelines.
At present, the limit use in Pakistan is around 2200MHz, out of which 21 percent is on Pakistani satellites, and lay is on remote satellites. The nation is paying a yearly entirety of $35 to $45 million to satellite suppliers in such manner.
For a considerable length of time Pakistan’s satellite program has been in limbo because of the absence of help of the local market and the legislatures’ dependence on outside administrations.
In any case, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has now arranged the approach rules draft with contributions from the Strategic Plans Division (SPD), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), and different partners.