Evidence: Alphabetical
- Israel pursuing launch-on demand capability to counter anti-satellite weapons threat
- India many years away from realizing its vision for an "aerospace command"
- Indian military space program constrained by infrastructural impediments
- Indian Hardliners Pushing for India to Develop Military Space Command to Counter China
- International space law cannot come up with an adequate definition for space weapons
- Iranian Rocket Launch is not a Military Breakthrough
- Iran Working on Missiles that could give them MIRV and ASAT Capabilities
- ICBMs are a Better Alternative to Kinetic Energy Strike Weapons
- Iran is working on intercontinental ballistic missiles
- International community will unite against U.S. space weaponization
- Iran Looking to Space Program for Economic Development
- Israel increasing spy satellite capabilities
- Israel tried to jam satellites during 2006 war with Lebanon
- India Still Planning to Create Unified Space Command
- Israel creating military space force and debating counterspace doctrine
- India has well-established Indigenous Launch and Remote Sensing Capability
- Interational Cooperation will Increasingly be Used to Address "Global Commons" Problem of Space Debris and Space Security
- ICBMS only One Means of Attacking United States
- Increased Spending on Space Weapons has not lead to Increase in Capabilities
- Imbalance in dependence on space assets between U.S. and China makes Chinese pursuit of space warfare inevitable
- Increase in Chinese spacepower puts U.S. bases and forces in Pacific region at greater risk of attack
- Indian Space Command is many years away from actual implementation
- India is 15-20 years away from even rudimentary space defense means
- Independent SSA would give Europe capacity to monitor space arms control compliance
- Indian push for ASAT weapons could initiate regional space arms race
- Inherent Norm Against Space Warfare because of the Risks it Poses to Valuable Space Assets
- In China-Taiwan Scenario, China could not be Assured that an Attack on U.S. Space Resources would Successfully Deter U.S. Conventional Attack
- International community should pursue an alternative to U.S. military monopoly on space surveillance data
- India does not View its Civillian Space Program as a Nationalistic Response to China
- India has Launched Ambitious Plan to Explore and Develop the Moon
- India Seeks to Enhance its Satellite Surveillance to Watch Chinese Military Movements
- Introducing Transparency and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms into Existing Outer Space Law could Prevent Spiraling Space Arms Race
- Impasse between Russia and U.S. over joint data exchange center may finally be over
- Israel launched half-meter imaging satellite in 2007 and is developing a synthetic aperture radar satellite
- India's Cartosat-2A Remote Sensing Satellite likely being Used for Military Intelligence
- India continues to consider an Aerospace Command and greater military use of space
