China The Main Motivator Agni-5 Missile Program Of India
Post on 02,March 2012   7:00 AM
By - Mr. S.N Singh
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New Delhi,Mar,2:With the growing threat of China on the north eastern border of India and its associated activities with the help of Pakistan around western boarder has made India uncomfortable.

As Pakistan is being supported by china for future conflict with India, the ongoing geopolitical condition and deteriorating socioeconomic situation in Pakistan can turn it as the satellite state of China.

Situation in Asia become imperative for India to look for weapons which can strike Chinese interiors with perfection to create deterrence. Thus DRDO the prime research organization that takes care of Agni program has decided to test AGNI-V by coming month.

One of the leading edge that China has its strategic depth because of its size which is much bigger than that of India. Most of the Northern regions of china which are the strategic place are beyond the umbrella of Indian missiles.

On the other way Chinese missiles can hit any Indian spot even when fired from deep inside the China like the Dong-Feng series of missiles.

Indian Army has already incorporated several missiles which are capable of hitting in the range of 3,500km that includes AGNI-III, AGNI-I(700km+) and AGNI-II(2,000km +). AGNI-I is a medium, range Ballistic Missile while AGNI-II and AGNI-III are intermediate range ballistic missile.

Despite of the above option India don't have the better option of nuclear strikes deep inside the Chinese territory particularly targeting their north eastern shore based industrial complexes which are the strategic target.

To achieve the most desired goal India has increased the speed of the Agni-V project same project was shelved by the Indian government few years back under the pressure from China and the west .

Agni V unlike its previous variants is a canister launched missile which can be mobilized rapidly. It will provide India its desperately needed Nuclear strike capability. Although Agni-V is still not intercontinental ballistic missile, but its capability puts it close to it.

With its high road mobility, fast-reaction time and a strike range more than 5,000 km, Agni-V would even bring China's northernmost area within its nuclear ambit if it is ever required.


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Rejimon.V.K.   We salute you our beloved scientists who developed AgniV- By Rejimon.V.K.
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