Defence Minister Confirms Agni-V Deployment with MIRV Tech, Signaling India's Ability to Strike Multiple Targets Simultaneously Up to 5,000km

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In a major boost to India's national security, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh confirmed the successful deployment of the Agni-V intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology. This significant advancement, known as "Mission Divyastra," substantially enhances India's nuclear deterrence capabilities.

During a press conference, Singh emphasized the strategic importance of this development, stating, "Agni-V with MIRV capability sends a clear message that India possesses the capability and resolve to defend its sovereignty and interests against any potential threat. It significantly strengthens our deterrence posture and demonstrates our preparedness to address modern-day security challenges."

Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Agni-V is an intercontinental ballistic missile with a range exceeding 5,000 kilometers, capable of reaching targets across Asia and parts of Europe. The integration of MIRV technology allows the missile to deploy multiple warheads, each capable of striking different targets with pinpoint accuracy. This capability significantly enhances the missile's effectiveness and complicates enemy defence strategies.

Mission Divyastra, the codename for the first successful flight test of the Agni-V with MIRV technology, was met with widespread acclaim. Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the achievement on social media, stating, "Proud of our DRDO scientists for Mission Divyastra, the first flight test of indigenously developed Agni-5 missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology." This successful test places India among a select group of nations with MIRV capabilities, including the United States, Russia, China, France, and the United Kingdom.

The deployment of Agni-V with MIRV technology sends a strong signal to India's neighbours, particularly China and Pakistan, regarding its enhanced nuclear capabilities. It is widely seen as a direct response to the regional arms race, especially China's expanding missile arsenal. Analysts believe this development will reshape the strategic balance in South Asia, potentially contributing to a more stable deterrence environment if coupled with sustained diplomatic efforts.

The Agni-V is a three-stage solid-fueled missile with a length of 17 meters and a launch weight of 50,000 kg. It can carry a payload of 1,500 kg. The development of the Agni-V began in the 2000s, with the first test flight conducted in 2012. The missile has undergone several successful tests since then, demonstrating its reliability and accuracy. The integration of MIRV technology further enhances its strategic value, providing India with a credible and potent deterrent against any potential aggression.
 
I am sure the neighbours already knew this; these are strategic assets. Using them for political chest-thumping does not reflect a quiet show of strength. Have you ever seen the US or Russia declare their strategic missiles and assets? They never do. We get surprised when they are suddenly demonstrated as part of their regular exercises. All this missile and assets propaganda is mainly done by China and Pakistan, because most of them don't meet parameters, are untested and unverifiable. We should not be following suit; rather, maintain our strategic stoic balance and silent power projection. Talk is overrated; bottom line: capture your lost land through reverse salami slicing, perhaps that's tangible and actionable.
 
We must possess the same missile capable to hit from Submarines. Because, India's real enemies are in Europe as well and we can't hit them directly from main land
 
There must already be fear in the neighborhood.
Not necessarily, as Agni-5 is meant for PRC and that country already had a several missiles that can strike India since many decades.
Besides, Sino-Indian competition is mostly confined to border regions where nuclear weapons are not a 1st option anyway aside from regional competition in the region.
For India, the utility of nukes is mainly for political and posturing purposes rather than a warfighting capability in contrast to US and Russia.The same is true for PRC since the cold war against US and USSR.
 
We must possess the same missile capable to hit from Submarines. Because, India's real enemies are in Europe as well and we can't hit them directly from main land
It can hit parts of Europe at 5000km article says. At 7000km can hit london
 

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