India bans China linked satellites from April 2026, channels move
Indian TV channels have switched to non-Chinese satellites like India's GSAT and U.S.-based Intelsat, following a government order that banned China-linked providers (like Chinasat and ApStar) from April 2026.
This shift is part of India's push for more secure and local satellite services.
AsiaSat granted extension to June 30
AsiaSat, a major satellite operator that says it is not linked to China, was given a temporary extension for all international TV channels with downlink-only permission and occasional sporting-event use until June 30, 2026, and has flagged contract issues with broadcasters like JioStar and Zee as they transition to other providers.
The company is still talking with Indian authorities about its future here.
Even with the extension, AsiaSat's role in India is shrinking as more broadcasters make the switch.