India successfully tests intermediate-range ballistic missile Agni-4
Defence

India successfully tests intermediate-range ballistic missile Agni-4

The test was carried out around 7:30 pm from the APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha, marking a significant boost to the country's military capabilities.

   
File image of nuclear capable ballistic missile Agni P | ANI Photo

Representational image | Nuclear capable ballistic missile Agni P | ANI Photo

New Delhi: India on Monday successfully carried out a “training launch” of the Agni-4 intermediate-range ballistic missile from the APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha, marking a significant boost to the country’s military capabilities.

In a brief statement, the defence ministry said the test was carried out at around 7:30 pm.

It said the successful test of Agni-4 reaffirms India’s policy of having a “credible minimum deterrence” capability.

“A successful training launch of an Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile, Agni-4, was carried out at approximately 1930 hours on June 6 from APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha,” the ministry said.

“The successful test was part of routine user training launches carried out under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command,” it added.

The ministry said the launch validated all operational parameters as also the reliability of the system.

“The successful test reaffirms India’s policy of having a ‘credible minimum deterrence’ capability,” it said.

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