China hints at questioning India’s Agni-V launch at UN Security Council
World | December 28, 2016 15:06 ISTChina has hinted that it is willing to question India's successful launch of Agni-V ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council.
China has hinted that it is willing to question India's successful launch of Agni-V ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council.
In response to China's statement over India's successful testing of the nuclear capable Agni-V ICB, India on Tuesday said that its strategic capabilities are not targeted at any particular country. "India's strategic capabilities are not
Reacting to India’s testing of the nuclear-capable Agni-5 intercontinental ballistic missile, China today said that the two countries are "not rivals but partners".
India is all set to test its Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM),which is capable of hitting any target in China, in its final operational configuration from Odisha. Notedly,this will be fourth and the final test
New Delhi: Agni-V, latest addition to India's fire power, is the longest range missile in India. With its third successful test, India is one step closer to become a missile superpower.The intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
New Delhi: President Pranab Mukherjee today congratulated DRDO on the successful test-firing of the third developmental trial of Agni-V surface-to-surface missile. In his message to Avinash Chander, Scientific Advisor to the Defence Minister and Director-General, DRDO,
New Delhi: The first canister-based trial of the 5,000 km-plus nuclear capable Agni-V long range ballistic missile is likely to take place on January 31. Incidentally, DRDO chief Avinash Chander, who is often referred to
New Delhi: India's Agni V missile has a range of 5,500 km to 5,800 km, according to the Defence Research and Development Organisation. It travels at 24 times the speed of sound.That means it could
Beijing: Reacting cautiously to India's second launch of ballistic missile Agni-V that has a strike range of over 5,000 km, China today said both sides should make concerted efforts to enhance political trust and asked
New Delhi: India on Sunday successfully test-fired for the second time a nuclear-capable missile that can strike the major Chinese cities of Beijing and Shanghai, officials said.Ravi Gupta, a spokesman for the Defence Research and
Bhubaneswar: India is preparing for the second test Sunday of its longest-range Agni-V nuclear-capable missile that can hit targets deep inside China and Pakistan.Large numbers of scientists have gathered at the Inner Wheeler Island -
Islamabad, Jan 28: Now is not the time to whip up war clouds, said a Pakistani daily that described India showing the long range nuclear missile Agni V at its Republic Day parade as an
Gwalior, May 25: DRDO Director General Vijay Kumar Saraswat today said Agni-V missile which took 30 years to be developed, was the best such thing in the 21st century.Agni-V is an intercontinental ballistic missile developed
Washington, Apr 26: The US State Department has said it wanted to see improved dialogue between India and Pakistan, after the latter on Wednesday test-fired an upgraded ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.The
New Delhi, April 26 ; India's former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam has credited former prime minister Indira Gandhi and former Odisha chief minister Biju Patnaik for prodding him to initiate the programme which has
New Delhi, Apr 18: The maiden test-firing of Agni-V Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile, scheduled for Wednesday, was postponed at the last moment till Thursday due to bad weather conditions at the test range off the coast
Beijing, Dec 18: As India gears up to test its 5000 km range Agni-V missile in February next year, Chinese official media here said that the “killer” missile with potential to reach several cities in
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