India successfully tested a nuclear-capable missile Wednesday
that can hit targets deep inside China, joining the ranks
of nations possessing intermediate-range missile capacity,
the defence ministry said.
It marked the third test of the Agni-III missile -- India's
longest-range ballistic missile -- and was staged "to
establish the repeatability of the missile's performance,"
defence ministry spokesman Sitanshu Kar told AFP.
The missile was fired from a mobile launcher Wednesday morning
at a testing site on Wheeler Island off the coast of the eastern
state of Orissa.
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Kar said the launch "propelled India into a select group
of countries with intermediate-range ballistic missile capabilities
and added yet another dimension to national deterrence."
The missile, which has a 3,000-kilometre (1,860-mile) range,
can carry conventional or nuclear payloads of 1.5 tonnes,
and puts China's major cities such as Shanghai within striking
distance, defence analysts say.
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