From India's Department of Space:
Department Of Space
Neither does your Beidou cover most of the Asia-Pacific region yet. From the OP:
Excuse me, but are you trying to score brownie points here by comparing planned indian satellite launches with Beidou who are going to provide services from next year?
Unless China has customers from the Asia-Pacific lined up to buy weapon systems based on Beidou before 2014, your slight lead makes no difference whatsoever.
Huh? They dont need to buy weapons based on Beidou,they can use GPS. And what slight lead? India insnt even in the game.
Furthermore, considering the fact that most of those SE Asian countries have disputes with China, you're living in lalaland if you think they're going to buy your weapon systems.
I count Phillipine, Vietnam and Japan as the countries China has dispute with.
I dont know what atlas you are using, but that hardly count as "most of those SE Asian countries.
And quite a few of them are buying chinese weapons already.
China and Indonesia have started talks on the local production of C-705 anti-ship missiles, as part of Indonesia's efforts to achieve independence in weapons production.
According to sources in Indonesia, a seaside site for the production plant and open sea testing has already been located. The Indonesian Navy already received C-705 missiles and has recently conducted a successful firing test in the Sunda Strait.
http://unitymedianews.com/2012/07/29/south-china-sea-naval-blockade-chinese-technology-battle-groups-aircraft-carriers-missiles-indonesia-china-jakarta-missiles-technology-hizballah-c-705-c-295-c-802c-802-c-705-missile-tech/
But Indonesia has picked a sensitive time to start working on joint defense projects with China. If ASEAN is going to overcome its current divisions, it needs its most important member to be the rock of stability and impartiality at its center. An Indonesia that's too close to China will cease to be the rallying point for the association's other nine members.
http://thediplomat.com/flashpoints-blog/2012/08/01/indonesia-talks-defense-with-china/
Who is living in lala land again?
India on the other hand, is an observer interested in preserving the peace in SE Asia, so those countries are far more likely to buy weapons from India.