Hi
@GumNaam
I am afraid you're talking about MaRV- maneuvering RVs. I'd like to point out that MaRV is very different from MIRVs. MaRV does have capability to change course however realizing such a system is very complex. Only a hand full of countries have actually demonstrated a MaRV capability as against MIRV capability. In Indo-Pak scenario this is non starter because neither India nor Pakistan has demonstrated MaRV.
Also a MaRV is indeed a rocket science- a very complex indeed. The reason for that are manifolds, for instance in order to initiate even a slightest of turns at lets say mach 10(to avoid the interceptor) would put enormous pressure on the warhead structure. Since we are talking about MaRVs, it implies there will be some sort of terminal guidance strategy. This in turn implies that lateral acceleration based PN guidance suite will be used. The commanded lateral acceleration to meet the requirement of LoS should be within the structural limits. Now imagine making even a slight yaw of lets say 5degrees at mach 10 or higher.
In the case of India and Pakistan, we are concerned with either unitary warheads or MIRVs. And with every passing time, the interception capability of India is only getting better. For instance in this launch test there were a lot of new things-
1) There were fins on the nose
2) The interceptor was launched from a cannister.
3) The interceptor could for the first time discriminate between actual target and decoy.
Now the reason why interceptors can discriminate between target and decoy is because of "beta coefficient" of actual warhead and decoy. A decoy generally has beta coefficient different from the actual warhead. In order to make a decoy with beta coeff same as that of actual warhead one would need to fabricate the decoy in such a manner that it resembles the warhead in not only in shape and size but also "weight". The last criteria will restrict how many RVs a bus can carry and thus nullify the very purpose of MIRV.
I am actively working in nonlinear and intelligent control, GNC etc.
And finally, the huffpost article you quoted is not written by an "expert" but rather by someone who is from humanities and I take anything written by social activists with a pinch of salt. Here is that guy's linked in profile-
https://www.linkedin.com/in/asiainstituteculturetech/
As a final note, kindly learn to proof cite your comments.