Statement:\n“India needs a dedicated military satellite for future defence purposes, where communication will play a vital role in quick decision-making,” says the Chief of Air Staff.\n\nAssumptions:\nI. Future wars will be fought primarily through air and aerospace.\nII. Faster (speedy) communication enables quicker decision-making.\n\nWhich of the above assumptions is implicit in the statement?

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: Only Assumption II is implicit

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
The Chief of Air Staff links a dedicated military satellite to “vital” communications that enable quick decisions in future conflicts. We must determine which background belief is necessary to advocate such a satellite.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Proposal: Acquire a dedicated military satellite.
  • Rationale: Communication is crucial for quick decision-making.
  • Assumption I: Future wars will be fought primarily via air/aerospace.
  • Assumption II: Speedy communication leads to faster decisions.


Concept / Approach:
A satellite is a communications/missions-enablement asset across all services (army, navy, air force). The justification hinges on communications speed translating into decision speed (II). It does not require asserting that wars will be fought mainly in the air/aerospace domain (I); satellites support joint operations regardless.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Extract the causal chain: satellite → robust/fast communication → quicker decision-making.2) II is the explicit link in that chain; without it, the rationale collapses.3) I is unnecessary; the need for secure, rapid communication spans all domains, not only air/aerospace.


Verification / Alternative check:


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

• Only I / Either / Both: Add an unneeded domain claim.• Neither: Ignores the communication-to-decision premise at the core.


Common Pitfalls:
Equating “military satellite” solely with aerospace warfare. Modern satellites underpin joint, network-centric warfare across domains.


Final Answer:
Only Assumption II is implicit.

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