India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks during a rally, as his bodyguard looks on at the Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar, March 7, 2024.  REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
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India tests first missile with MIRV technology, Modi announces

India successfully conducted the first flight test of a domestically developed missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle technology, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi said

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India successfully conducted the first flight test of a domestically developed missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on messaging platform X on Monday.

Indian scientists have integrated the technology - which delivers multiple warheads to different targets fired from the same missile on the Agni-V platform - and is the latest in India's nuclear-capable Agni missile series.

Agni-V has a range of 5000 km (3100 miles), making it India's sole contender for Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) long range category.

America, Britain, France, China and Russia are among the countries that already use MIRV missiles, while Pakistan tested it in 2017, according to Washington-based non-profit advocacy group, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.

The Indian MIRV missile was developed by the country's military research arm, the Defence Research and Development Organisation.

(Reporting by Krishn Kaushik and Sakshi Dayal, Editing by Louise Heavens and Bernadette Baum)

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