INTRODUCTION:
Outer space was historically governed as a global common, guided by cooperation and peaceful use. However, rapid technological advances, commercial interests, and geopolitical rivalries are transforming it into a domain of strategic competition, especially in lunar exploration.
SHIFT FROM COOPERATION TO COMPETITION:
- Geopolitical Rivalry: Major powers are competing for technological dominance and strategic positioning in space missions.
- Race for Lunar Resources: Increasing interest in water ice, rare minerals, and energy resources on the Moon.
- Commercialisation of Space: Entry of private players has shifted focus from scientific exploration to economic exploitation.
- Fragmented Governance: Rise of selective frameworks instead of universal consensus-based systems.
EMERGING CHALLENGES IN SPACE & LUNAR GOVERNANCE:
1. Legal Ambiguity in Resource Utilisation: Existing treaties prohibit ownership but are unclear on resource extraction, creating scope for exploitation.
2. Risk of Resource Monopoly: Early movers may establish control through operational zones, leading to indirect appropriation.
3. Weak Multilateral Mechanisms: Shift towards smaller group agreements undermines inclusive global governance.
4. Commercial Regulation Gap: Private companies operate in a space where laws are outdated and insufficient.
5. Militarisation of Space: Development of anti-satellite technologies threatens the principle of peaceful use of space.
6. Space Debris and Sustainability Issues: Increasing debris poses risks to satellites and long-term space operations.
7. Inequitable Access: Developing nations risk exclusion from decision-making and benefits, widening global inequality.
WAY FORWARD:
- Strengthen multilateral frameworks for inclusive decision-making.
- Develop clear international rules for resource utilisation and private sector regulation.
- Ensure equitable access and benefit-sharing.
- Promote transparency, cooperation, and sustainability in space activities.
CONCLUSION:
The transition of outer space into a competitive domain necessitates a balanced, rule-based, and cooperative governance framework to prevent conflict and ensure that space remains a shared heritage of humanity.
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Space Governance Challenges in an Era of Competition
