India Declares No-Fly Zone Over Bay of Bengal from July 20-24, for Major Missile Test

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India has announced a no-fly zone over a vast 940-kilometer stretch of the Bay of Bengal from July 20th to 24th, 2024, signaling an impending missile test of significant strategic importance. The scale of the designated zone suggests a long-range missile system, possibly ship-launched, and potentially involving either a BrahMos or a sub-sonic cruise missile.

While official details remain confidential, India's ongoing missile development program, notably the successful BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, underscores the nation's commitment to bolstering its defense capabilities. The exact nature of the upcoming test remains speculative, with anticipation mounting as the test date draws near.

The Indian Navy, responsible for conducting the test, has issued advisories urging mariners and aircraft to steer clear of the specified area during the designated period. As the nation awaits the outcome, the test is poised to reveal critical insights into India's advancing missile technology and defense preparedness.
 

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