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India starts blocking Chinese-linked satellites amid security push; broadcasters told to shift by March

India blocks Chinese-linked satellites; IN-SPACe rejects AsiaSat, Chinasat proposals as broadcasters shift to GSAT and Intelsat amid security review.

November 06, 2025 / 09:05 IST
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IN-SPACe rejects proposals from Chinasat, Hong Kong-based AsiaSat and ApStar; JioStar, Zee begin migration to GSAT, Intelsat
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India has started phasing out satellites with Chinese ownership or links from its communication and broadcasting networks as part of a broader effort to tighten space-sector security against potential geopolitical risks, Economic Times reported on Thursday.

According to the report, the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), the space-sector regulator under the Department of Space, has rejected proposals from Chinasat, ApStar, and Hong Kong-based AsiaSat to offer satellite capacity to Indian broadcasters and teleport operators.

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Chinese-linked satellites lose ground

AsiaSat, which has operated in India for more than three decades, currently holds authorisation only for two satellites, AS5 and AS7, valid till March 2026, while approvals for its other assets AS6, AS8, and AS9 have been declined.