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It is all over for India's first missile development programme launched in 1983 under APJ Abdul Kalam.
The programme has been plagued by cost and time over runs, but according to the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India has developed most of its missiles under this programme.
These include the surface-to-surface Agni missiles, the shorter range Prithvis, the surface-to-air Trishul and long-range surface-to-air Akash missiles.
The fourth generation anti-tank missile Nag is the only one yet to be inducted. The DRDO said future projects will be taken up with foreign collaboration.
NDTV.com: India closes down missile programme
The programme has been plagued by cost and time over runs, but according to the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India has developed most of its missiles under this programme.
These include the surface-to-surface Agni missiles, the shorter range Prithvis, the surface-to-air Trishul and long-range surface-to-air Akash missiles.
The fourth generation anti-tank missile Nag is the only one yet to be inducted. The DRDO said future projects will be taken up with foreign collaboration.
NDTV.com: India closes down missile programme