Pakistan Space Related News & Discussions

On May 15, 2026, Beijing Language and Culture University released a very interesting piece of news. The original text is in Chinese; interested readers can click here: Link.

Summary:

In late 2025, SUPARCO approached the Confucius Institute in Islamabad to seek assistance, requesting that they specially organize a short-term Chinese language training course for a group of pilots.
* The Islamabad Confucius Institute was established by the Chinese government and is jointly administered by Beijing Language and Culture University and the National University of Modern Languages (Pakistan).
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The training course was conducted at the Confucius Institute in Islamabad. It was primarily led by Aslan Mahmood, a local Pakistani instructor at the Institute who is a graduate of Beijing Language and Culture University. The course was originally scheduled to last one month; however, at the students' own request, it was extended to one and a half months.

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The Pakistani pilots participating in this Chinese language training are, in fact, the very pilots undergoing Pakistan's astronaut selection process. This group includes the two Pakistani astronauts who ultimately passed the selection and proceeded to the China Astronaut Research and Training Center for training.

To date, this appears to be the only publicly released photograph of this specific group.

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* It should be noted that this short-term Chinese training time is far from enough. Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud will need to undergo further intensive Chinese training and education during their training period in China.
 
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Tonight (Beijing Time), the SZ-23 spacecraft will launch into orbit, bound for the Chinese Space Station.
The crew of the SZ-23 mission includes the first astronaut from Hong Kong, Li Jiaying (serving as a payload specialist). The other two crew members are the mission commander and flight engineer, Zhu Yangzhu, and the space pilot, Zhang Zhiyuan.
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I am reposting this news here because, within the official report, there lies an "implication." This "implication" relates to Pakistan.
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One member of the SZ-23 spacecraft crew will undertake a one-year residency mission aboard the Chinese Space Station.

It was previously speculated that a Pakistani astronaut would travel aboard China's SZ-24 spacecraft for a short-term stay at the Chinese Space Station, and subsequently return to Earth aboard the SZ-23 spacecraft.

A passage in an official news report has fully corroborated this speculation. The SZ-23 spacecraft has been adapted for international visitors (Pakistani astronauts).

In the future, we will see a scene: a group photo of astronauts from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Pakistan on the Chinese space station.
 
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Comprehensive info about Pak satellites' coverage.

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Pakistan's first National Space Policy (NSP) approved on 13 December 2023.

SUPARCO Budgets By Financial Years
Date
Financial Year
Gov.
Budget (Rs)
Budget ($)
Revised Budget (Rs)
Revised Budget ($)
Ex. Rate $
Source
10/06/20222022-2023PDMRs 7.39501 billion$36.56 millionNo changeNo change202.251706Federal Budget 2022-23, Federal Budget 2023-24
09/06/20232023-2024PDM / Caretaker / PMLRs 6.90 billion$24.05 millionNo changeNo change286.9495Federal Budget 2023-24, Federal Budget 2024-25
12/06/20242024-2025PML-NRs 35.617 billion$127.84 millionRs 24.117 billion$86.56 million278.608244Federal Budget 2024-25, Federal Budget 2025-26
10/06/20252025-2026PML-NRs 5.419 billion$19.21 millionNot revisedNot revised282.164781Federal Budget 2025-26
12/06/20262026-2027PML-NRs 4.895 billion$17.59 millionNot revisedNot revised278.218786Federal Budget 2026-27

Historical PKR rates acquired from X-Rates.
 
10/06/20252025-2026PML-NRs 5.419 billion$19.21 millionNot revisedNot revised282.164781Federal Budget 2025-26
12/06/20262026-2027PML-NRs 4.895 billion$17.59 millionNot revisedNot revised278.218786Federal Budget 2026-27

Historical PKR rates acquired from X-Rates.
Same with the other SUPARCO, i.e ministry of Ministry of National Food Security and Research. Interesting.
 
Mention of PM Shehbaz Sharif has hit the nerve for some people.

I mean ever since he became the Prime Minister (2 years ago), 9 Pakistani satellites have been launched. That's more than half of the total Pakistani satellites launched in the last 36 years.
It has nothing to do with politics, or political leadership's vision, its all military.
 
Launch is still a major problem (it costs billions of dollars and very time consuming) - we rely heavily on Chinese launchers - see full explanation below

Pakistani space program: faster and more efficient but still dependent on China

Pakistan launched its fifth indigenous satellite into orbit within 16 months – but all launches used Chinese carrier rockets.

Aerospace propulsion engineer Dr. Sarah Qureshi told Sputnik how the program has accelerated.

Tech priorities

Pakistan is not inclined toward core research and development or investment in domestic technologies, and relies heavily on ready-made designs from China.

Why now

A suitable partner has been found in China.

Aerospace, defense and satellite technologies are now united under the Strategic Plans Division, improving coordination.

Modularity means designs no longer need to be built from scratch.

The launch problem

"If a satellite costs a million to build, the rocket to launch it to space costs billions," Qureshi says. "It requires a lot of money and time."


Pakistan is capable of building its own rockets, but no significant budget has been allocated to make it a national priority.

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To cut the launch costs, multiple satellites should be launched through one rocket.
 

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