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n a major sign of the country’s growing military prowess, India has launched a surface-to-surface ballistic missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead. The test highlights Washington’s hypocrisy when it comes to nuclear development.

The Prithvi-II missile, first tested in 1996, officially entered service with the Indian military in 2003, but has had a mixed success rate. In 2010, for instance, a missile specifically built for testing purposes failed.On Monday, the Indian military launched an unarmed Prithvi-II randomly selected from its stockpile. While the missile missed its intended target, it did achieve the desired altitude and distance.

In theory, this gives New Delhi the ability to launch a nuclear-capable ballistic missile into Pakistan.
India developed nuclear weapons in 1998, but because they were not a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, few third-party countries would provide New Delhi with the missiles necessary to carry the weapons that could effectively deter an attack from Pakistan.

The Chinese government reportedly aided Pakistan’s development of nuclear-capable missiles. India’s latest test means that tensions could increase between the long-time rivals, with both New Delhi and Islamabad capable of using the threat of nuclear warfare over the conflict in Kashmir.

The United States has repeatedly discouraged India from developing ballistic missiles, but its response to this month’s test is decidedly different from the one given in the wake of North Korea’s recent actions.Earlier this month, Pyongyang launched a satellite into orbit. Washington fiercely criticized the move as a veiled attempt at testing North Korea’s ballistic missile capabilities.

“Our concern though is that they do a space-launch but really it’s the same technology to develop ICBMs [intercontinental ballistic missiles],” a US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said ahead of the launch.

Following that incident, President Barack Obama felt compelled to assure South Korea of the strength of their alliance.”The United States stands in solidarity with the ROK [South Korea] and will take the necessary steps to fulfill our ironclad commitment to defend the ROK and our other allies in the region,” Obama told South Korean president Park Geun-hye.

On Wednesday, White House spokesperson Josh Earnest announced that President Obama plans to sign a bill that will impose additional sanctions on Pyongyang.

“The administration is deeply concerned with North Korea’s recent actions and their recent provocations, and I can confirm the president does plan to sign H.R. 757, which includes sanctions measures against North Korea and will serve to increase pressure on North Korea,” Earnest told reporters.

Washington has given no indication that it will pursue similar sanctions against India.
 

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LOL, We never ever threaten to nuke anyone not even Pakistan. US is not hypocrite but sensible and mature.
 
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US long back stopped issuing statements on Indo-Pak missile tests...Since they know that they are building missiles for each other not for the other countries.
 
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Unlike NK, India puts its conventional military before Nuclear capability.
 
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so we have to tilt our missile in their general direction in order to make them worry.GOT IT
No Sir for that you need to have big b@@ls. your Tejas still using western engine and your leadership is praying for nuclear deals...Sorry bro that wont be happen...

The US of A looks the other way too whenever Pakistan fires off its Chinese-made India specific nuke missiles! And it's fingers on their lips even though they are well aware of the fact that Pakistan has the fastest growing nuke arsenal on the planet! Heck! They've even been rewarded with 8 new nuclear capable F-16s as a gift (as part of the $800 million CSF!)

They even turned a blind eye when AQ Khan was busy transporting Nuke centrifuges etc to North Korea by the PAF's swanky new American made C-130s!!
Wohi dehati Aurat thinking US is her husband but don't understand Uncle Sam believes in one night stand...Jitna marzi rona dhona ker lo wont eefect US decisions...
 
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LOL, We never ever threaten to nuke anyone not even Pakistan. US is not hypocrite but sensible and mature.

- NEW DELHI — India's prime minister (Atal Behari) Wednesday visited the site of the nation's nuclear tests and put Pakistan on notice that it should adopt a more conciliatory attitude that recognizes India's newly enhanced military power.

India Asserting New Might In Warnings To Pakistan - tribunedigital-chicagotribune


- L.K. Advani warned that Pakistan will face "dire consequences" if it continues to support a separatist insurgency in Kashmir. Added Advani, India's "decisive step to become a nuclear state has brought about a qualitatively new stage in Indo-Pak relations, particularly in finding a lasting solution to the Kashmir problem." The Home Minister said the Indian government may soon give its troops a green light to engage in "hot pursuit" of the Kashmiri rebels, that is to cross into the Pakistani-held part of Kashmir.

- On Friday, for example, BJP vice-president K.L. Sharma said Pakistan should be "prepared for India's wrath" if it persists with its current "anti-India policy".

Tensions mount between India and Pakistan - World Socialist Web Site

- Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani issued a thinly veiled public threat to the effect that now that New Delhi possessed the bomb, its neighbor should watch its step in Kashmir.

LOOKING BACK: The 1998 Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Tests | Arms Control Association

- The chairman of India’s National Security Advisory Board, Shayam Saran, has warned Pakistan that if it ever uses tactical, i.e. battlefield, nuclear weapons against Indian forces, it will be the target of an all-out Indian nuclear attack.
Top Indian official threatens Pakistan with nuclear annihilation - World Socialist Web Site


Another account came from Barkha Dutt in her new book. This time the source was India’s ex-National Security Adviser Brajesh Mishra who was cited as saying that Delhi was considering the use of a nuclear weapon during the eight-week-long conflict in Kargil

On the other end, India’s former NSA Brajesh Mishra told Dutt that then prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee had written a secret letter to Clinton warning him that India would use any means available unless Pakistan was not convinced to withdraw.

“Crossing the Line of Control was not ruled out, nor was the use of nuclear weapons,” said Mishra, who had handed Vajpayee’s letter to a top US official in Geneva, NDTV reporte

Pakistan, India mulled nuclear option in Kargil - The Express Tribune

should I consider your post as ignorance or BLUNT LIE ... ???
 
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US long back stopped issuing statements on Indo-Pak missile tests...Since they know that they are building missiles for each other not for the other countries.
Each other? Put India aside because US will also turn against India after Surya -2's testing.
By the way, our current missiles aren't even aimer at you guys.
But we can launch some from our islands or other end of the country if you guys want to play this game. :D
 
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