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Your CGI missile is real scary.
By the way, mass production of missiles is the easy part. Protecting the missiles from hijack, sabotage, airstrikes, and nuclear first strike is the hard part. Why do you think the entire US nuclear arsenal is either in silos or SSBNs? You can't really hijack or sabotage a hardened silo or SSBN. You can't really first strike an Ohio SSBN hidden in the ocean somewhere.
Chinese road-mobile missiles are protected by the 3,000 mile Underground Great Wall built underneath mountains. We also have SSBNs.
What about India?
Take, for example, your Agni V.
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What's stopping a highly determined terrorist group like ISIS or special forces from hijacking or sabotaging this missile? Where do you keep this missile during peacetime? Do you have hardened TEL garages or bunkers? How many have you built? Are your hardened TEL garages or bunkers capable of withstanding a conventional airstrike or nuclear first strike? That's a lot of questions isn't it?
Agni 5 was CGI like 2 years ago as well. Whether you like it or not, Agni 6s and MIRVed SLBMs will be a reality. Unless you somehow stop India's progression right now. Or some ISIS groups forms in India, none of which will happen.
Right now it's capability building and it's putting a SSBN on trial and another about to launch. And MIRVed SLBMs to go with it, outside K-4. India has all the time in the world and finally, more money to spend on it.
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