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Time of India05-06-2025
News • 4 days ago AGNI-V: Why This Indian Missile Is a Game-Changer in Global Defense
India's Agni-V is a game-changing intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of hitting targets in Asia, Europe and parts of Africa in minutes. Developed by DRDO, it features a solid-fuel, three-stage system, ensuring rapid launch readiness and superior reliability. With an impressive range of up to 8,000 km, Agni-V enhances India's nuclear deterrence by offering high-speed precision strikes at Mach 24. Its road-mobile, canisterized design allows flexible deployment while ensuring survivability against enemy threats. The missile is equipped to carry a 3,000–4,000 kg payload, and future upgrades could introduce MIRV technology, enabling multiple warheads from a single launch. As tensions rise in global geopolitics, Agni-V not only cements India's strategic defense capabilities but also positions it alongside major nuclear powers like the U.S., Russia, and China. Agni-V stands as a powerful symbol of India's military strength and evolving global influence.
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  • Time of India

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