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India tests nuke capable missile
From Meerza Iqbal Baig
NEW DELHI—India successfully tested its short-range Dhanush ballistic
missile in the eastern state of Orissa, defence officials said. The
indigenously developed missile, a naval version of the
surface-to-surface Prithvi, was tested from a ship in the Bay of Bengal
off the eastern coast, the Press Trust of India said on Wednesday,
quoting official sources. The missile has a striking range of 250
kilometers (156 miles) and a capacity to carry a load of 500 kilograms
(1,100 pounds), the news agency said.
India, which conducted a series of nuclear tests in 1998, has already
developed and deployed two ballistic missiles and a surface missile. It
hopes to cap the programme with a 5,000-kilometre (3,125-mile) range
ballistic missile to give it the capability of striking beyond South
Asia. Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan have fought three wars,
two over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, and frequently
test-fire missiles. The neighbours came close to a fourth war in 2002
but relations have since warmed as part of a slow moving peace process
aimed at settling their decades-old dispute over Kashmir. |