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India achieved a significant milestone in its strategic defense, conducting successful test-firings of the indigenous short-range ballistic missiles Prithvi-II and Agni-I from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur, Odisha. Supervised by the Strategic Forces Command (SFC), the launches validated both operational and technical parameters, underscoring the nation’s indigenous missile capabilities and nuclear deterrence.
Key Highlights
Twin Test-Firings:
Both Prithvi-II and Agni-I ballistic missiles were successfully launched on July 17 from ITR Chandipur, demonstrating precision and reliability under operational conditions.
Validation of Capabilities:
The Ministry of Defence confirmed that the tests fulfilled all mission objectives, validating critical operational and technical parameters vital for India’s security architecture.
Strategic Forces Command Leadership:
The operations were overseen by the Strategic Forces Command, which manages India’s strategic missile stockpile and is responsible for the readiness and employment of strategic assets.
Strengthening Deterrence:
These successful launches reinforce India’s credible deterrence posture and reflect ongoing advancements in indigenous missile technology.
Missile Details:
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Prithvi-II is a state-of-the-art, short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile with a range of 250–350 km, designed for both precision and survivability.
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Agni-I is a single-stage, solid-fueled missile capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads, with a range of around 700–900 km.
Official Statements:
Defence officials, including the Ministry of Defence, emphasized that such tests are routine to ensure the highest levels of combat capability and preparedness.
India’s latest accomplishment underscores its commitment to strengthening national defense while advancing indigenous technological prowess.
Source:
Press Information Bureau (PIB), The Economic Times, Firstpost
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