India's neighboring country China will launch the last two satellites of its Beidou-3 mapping system in 2020, an alternative to the US GPS system, to increase strength. It has been announced by Chinese officials. According to news agency Effe, Ran Chengqi, a spokesperson for the agency responsible for developing the system, told the media on Friday that both satellites would be launched into space. Nigeria: Terrorist organization Islamic State beheads 11 Christian hostages According to media reports, China has launched ten Beidou satellites into space in the year 2019. He added that a more ubiquitous, integrated and intelligent Beidou will be installed in a new navigation system by 2035. The Beidou-3 navigation system has been in operation in China and parts of the Asia-Pacific region since December 2012 and has commenced operations worldwide in December 2018 started. According to officials, the accuracy margin of the system is less than 5 meters. Malala Yusufzai Became The Most Famous Teenager Of The Decade China started building its own satellite navigation system in 2000 to end its dependence on GPS systems and decided to call it Beidou, a name that ancient Chinese astronomers called the Big Dipper or the Seven Plaw Planetarium. Beidou is one of the four space projects of the navigation network, with the GPS of the US, Galilee from the European Union and includes GLONASS from Russia. ‘Can't thank him enough for giving us Pakistan’: General Qamar Javed Bajwa