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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of space policy and ambitions with our guest, Namrata Ghaswani, a leading analyst specializing in space policy and ethics. With her extensive background as a research fellow and experience with NATO, Namrata shares invaluable insights into China's long-term space goals and the implications for global power dynamics.
Throughout the conversation, we uncover key insights such as China's aim to establish a permanent presence in low Earth orbit by 2030, develop reusable rocket technology, and create a lunar research base by 2036. Namrata also highlights how China's political culture shapes its space ambitions, emphasizing the importance of national identity and soft power.
The discussion takes unexpected turns as we delve into the broader implications of China's space strategy on international relations and the potential for cooperation or conflict in the future. Namrata's expertise sheds light on how these developments may impact not only China but also the rest of the world.
Episode Outlines
Biography of the Guest
Namrata Ghaswani is an accomplished analyst specializing in space policy and ethics. With experience as a research fellow in New Delhi and working with NATO on emergency security challenges globally, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion. Namrata has contributed significantly to understanding the geopolitical implications of space exploration.
Her academic background includes extensive research on international relations, focusing on how political culture shapes national strategies. Namrata has published several papers on these topics and continues to work on initiatives that bridge the gap between space exploration and societal benefits.
Currently, she is actively involved in analyzing China's space ambitions and their impact on global power dynamics, making her insights invaluable for understanding the future of humanity's endeavors beyond Earth.
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In This Episode
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of space policy and ambitions with our guest, Namrata Ghaswani, a leading analyst specializing in space policy and ethics. With her extensive background as a research fellow and experience with NATO, Namrata shares invaluable insights into China's long-term space goals and the implications for global power dynamics.
Throughout the conversation, we uncover key insights such as China's aim to establish a permanent presence in low Earth orbit by 2030, develop reusable rocket technology, and create a lunar research base by 2036. Namrata also highlights how China's political culture shapes its space ambitions, emphasizing the importance of national identity and soft power.
The discussion takes unexpected turns as we delve into the broader implications of China's space strategy on international relations and the potential for cooperation or conflict in the future. Namrata's expertise sheds light on how these developments may impact not only China but also the rest of the world.
Episode Outlines
Biography of the Guest
Namrata Ghaswani is an accomplished analyst specializing in space policy and ethics. With experience as a research fellow in New Delhi and working with NATO on emergency security challenges globally, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion. Namrata has contributed significantly to understanding the geopolitical implications of space exploration.
Her academic background includes extensive research on international relations, focusing on how political culture shapes national strategies. Namrata has published several papers on these topics and continues to work on initiatives that bridge the gap between space exploration and societal benefits.
Currently, she is actively involved in analyzing China's space ambitions and their impact on global power dynamics, making her insights invaluable for understanding the future of humanity's endeavors beyond Earth.