EU lays out $6.8 billion satellite communication plan in space race
The Hindu
The move comes amid growing concerns over Russian and Chinese military advances in outer space and a surge in satellite launches.
The European Commission on Tuesday set out a 6 billion-euro ($6.8 billion) satellite communications plan, part of a push to cut the European Union's dependence on foreign companies and protect key communications services and surveillance data against any outside interference.
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The move comes amid growing concerns over Russian and Chinese military advances in outer space and a surge in satellite launches.

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