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India building 6,000km nuclear-capable missile

NEW DELHI (December 13 2007): India announced major plans to increase its nuclear capabilities Wednesday, saying it was close to testing a ballistic missile capable of hitting targets up to 6,000 kilometres (3,800 miles) away.

INDIA TO HAVE MISSILE DEFENCE SYSTEM IN THREE YEARS: The first tests of India's home-grown anti-ballistic missile system have been successful and the country expects it to be ready for military use in three years, its top missile scientist said on Wednesday.

Such a distance would nearly double the military's current strike range, putting targets even in Europe within reach, and came one day after neighbouring Pakistan tested a nuclear capable cruise missile. M. Natarajan, who heads the Indian government's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), said flight tests of Agni-IV ballistic missiles would begin within months.

"We want to repeat the tests and we have plans for a minimum two such repeats," Natarajan told India's Times. Now private television network. "One, sometime within the first quarter of next year, and another within nine to 12 months," said the chief of the DRDO, which has been developing India's missile arsenal since 1983.

"Although I won't say the exact figure I would reckon the figure of 5,000 to 6,000 kilometres should be quite adequate for the country's needs." V. K. Sarswat, head of the DRDO's strategic systems branch, confirmed the Agni-IV was under development while other scientists told AFP it was likely to be fully operational within three years. India in April tested its longest-range Agni-III missile, capable of reaching targets 3,500 kilometres inside neighbouring China, with Saraswat saying the weapon was being further upgraded.

Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]
 
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I think India is asking Pakistan to test a missile. 6000+ one.

Agni-IV, previously known as Surya is China specific and doesn't affect our geo-strategic interests.
There's no need for tit-for-tat response but It certainly clears the way for us to extend range of our millies in future.
 
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I would love Pakistan to test a 10,000km+ one.. US is gonna **** it pants.. will make the scenario whole lotta interesting..

US would have a fully functional defence shield before Pak can induct a 10.000km+ ballistic missile in numbers, it should not make a difference.
 
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US would have a fully functional defence shiled before Pak can induct a 10.000+ ballistic missile in numbers, it should not make a difference.

I agree, US needs not to worry about pakistani and Indian Ballastic Missiles because they are not in real Production levels neither technologically advanced as Russian Ballastic Missile able to reach US. Furthermore, china is yet to pose real threat to US in Missile developement as Russia. Missile Defence sheild in next decade will be able to neutralize most of these threats but still it will not be 100% reliable since as the decade passes, Missile tech will also evolve to counter the coutermeasures against it.
 
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I would love Pakistan to test a 10,000km+ one.. US is gonna **** it pants.. will make the scenario whole lotta interesting..

You know India and Pakistan should just move forward with their nuclear programs and then USA will freak out on their own. Then there will be thoughts about pulling troops out of Iraq and nothing more than sanctions on Iran. No one actually needs to blow bombs and stuff to get USA worried.:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::rofl::rofl:
 
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what is pakistan's actually untested longest range missiles? what is its range?
anyway fortunately/unfortunately, india is progressing in many fields. even in cricket india now has the edge over pakistan for last few years!
india is slowly emerging but it has shortcomings too.
one ray of hope is that indigenously built indian equipment are generally low quality or total failures. LCA and Arjun MBTs come to mind.
 
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Uber long range missiles (10,000km +) are a completely unnecessary for a country like India. It's a waste of resources that can be used in much better ways elsewhere. The only way R&D in any of this crap is worth it is if there are civilian applications like increased capabilities to the space program.

The air defense shield is certainly worth the money as are missiles up to 10K km which offer total coverage of China.

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what is pakistan's actually untested longest range missiles? what is its range?
anyway fortunately/unfortunately, india is progressing in many fields. even in cricket india now has the edge over pakistan for last few years!
india is slowly emerging but it has shortcomings too.
one ray of hope is that indigenously built indian equipment are generally low quality or total failures. LCA and Arjun MBTs come to mind.
Not everything has to come down to a childish india vs pak scenario. Each country needs to establish it's own objectives and pursue them accordingly taking into account their shortcomings.
 
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what is pakistan's actually untested longest range missiles? what is its range?
anyway fortunately/unfortunately, india is progressing in many fields. even in cricket india now has the edge over pakistan for last few years!
india is slowly emerging but it has shortcomings too.
one ray of hope is that indigenously built indian equipment are generally low quality or total failures. LCA and Arjun MBTs come to mind.




What kind of ray of hope is it? And How did you figure out quality portal of Indian weapons just on the basis of Prolong delayed suffered by LCA and MBT Arjun? What you know about Defence Set up in prevailing in India right now?
 
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LCA & Arjun MBTs are total failures that's what i know about current indian capabilities.
 
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LCA & Arjun MBTs are total failures that's what i know about current indian capabilities.


From your post, one can easily get a smell of your ignorance about Indian Capability, otherwise you never made such remarks. Infact reality is, it is difficult for you digest the existance of Arjun and LCA project even after long overrun and cost escalation
 
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Every country has the right to self defense. If India wants to build such weapons we don't mind, and if we are building weapons they shouldn't mind.

This does sound logical, but this would increase the arms race. Is this what Pakistan and India want?
 
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