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India successfully tests nuclear-capable missile   email this discussion to a friend?

By MUNEEZA NAQVI
Associated Press Writer
 
1 month ago

NEW DELHI (AP) - India again successfully test-fired a nuclear-capable missile Sunday that can hit targets across much of Asia and the Middle East, a defense ministry press release said.


It was the fourth test of the Agni III missile, the statement added. The first attempt in 2006 failed, but the last two tests were successful.


"The Agni III missile tested for the full range, hit the target with pinpoint accuracy and met all the mission objectives," the press release added.


India's current arsenal of missiles is largely intended for confronting archrival Pakistan. The Agni III, in contrast, is India's longest-range missile, designed to reach 3,000 kilometers (1,900 miles) - putting China's major cities well into range, as well as Middle Eastern targets.


India's homegrown missile arsenal already includes the short-range Prithvi ballistic missile, the medium-range Akash, the anti-tank Nag and the supersonic Brahmos missile, developed jointly with Russia.


The missile was launched from Wheeler Island off the eastern state of Orissa on Sunday morning.


The test appeared unlikely to significantly raise tensions in the region.


Nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan usually notify each other ahead of such missile launches, in keeping with an agreement between the two nations. India and Pakistan have fought three wars since they gained independence from Britain in 1947.


The two sides began talks aimed at resolving their differences over the Himalayan region of Kashmir and other disputes in 2004. India put the peace process on hold soon after terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November 2008, which India blamed on the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba.


India recently offered to restart peace talks, though Pakistan has yet to formally accept.



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1. myLot reputation of 89/100. mensab (8401)   1 month ago

india is a growing military superpower. with more than abillion people and strong military, india is one of the few that are nuclear armed. its archrival, pakistan, is also a nuclear armed country. the two were at the arms race after being deadlocked in three wars in the post-british occupation. india has the capability to build its own arms and missiles. it is also one of the exporters of arms.

 
2. myLot reputation of 88/100. lampar (2669)   1 month ago

No matter how many nuclear capable missile India had tested successfully, it will gain no strategy advantage over its neighbors , Pakistan or China. Both of these countries also possessed nuclear warhead that can be delivered into India territory in time of war, at the end, all those people especially the unprotected masses like civilians from all sides will suffer the deadly consequences of any nuclear attacks from either country.

It is a no win situation in term of loss on human life and achieving the goal of war especially with the use of nuclear bomb. It will be better for that region if all these nuclear armed countries can tune down their show of force and work toward better relationship among themselves and promote more commercial activities and friendship among their population with each others. In this case, everyone will be the winner instead of loser without resort to nuclear war to solve their differences.

 
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