India on Monday successfully test-fired Agni-I ballistic missile in an experiment conducted at strategic test range off Odisha coast.
According to Defence officials, the missile is capable to carry conventional warhead as well as nuclear material of up to 1,000 kg weight.
Agni-I can be used for ground to ground and ground to air purposes for up to a range of 1,000 kilometres.
The missile will be used by the 334 Missile Group at Secunderabad, under the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) of the Indian Army.
The Reason the International Community Should View an Indian Nuclear-Tipped Ballistic Missile Deployment as a Probable Future Event: Indian leaders have said in no uncertain terms that the nuclear capability will be weaponized, and that the Agni missile system will be inducted into their Air Force. this missile development is the preferred method of nuclear weaponization
well India should establish good relations with its neighbours. otherwise a single war with any of its nuclear arm neighbour will multiply all its decades long economic growth with zero.
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