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India deploying missiles on two borders, claims report

 Published: 05:53, 27 December 2022

India deploying missiles on two borders, claims report

India plans to deploy 120 tactical missiles on its uneasy borders with Pakistan and China a news agency said on Monday. 
Experts say the announcement is more likely a response to domestic opposition that has accused Indian Premier Narendra Modi of being weak-kneed before alleged Chinese aggression. 

The Indian government has refused to hold a debate on the issue in parliament. A reminder in the report, which came across as a promo for the missile, was a giveaway.
However, it said, 'as of now, only two tests have been conducted using the Pralay ballistic missile. This could mean that the missile would not be operational for at least a couple of years since supporting mobile platforms will have to be developed for the ballistic missile'.
Reports said India has approved the purchase of 120 Pralay ballistic missiles to deploy them along the country's borders with Pakistan and China.
'A high-level meeting of the Indian Defence Ministry cleared the acquisition of around 120 missiles for the armed forces and their deployment along the borders,' a defence source was quoted by ANI news agency as saying.
Pralay ballistic missiles are said to be able to hit targets at a distance of up to 500km and are difficult to intercept due to their ability to change their path. 
Developed domestically, Pralay is a canisterised tactical, surface-to-surface, short-range ballistic missile and has often been compared with the Russian Iskander missiles. 

Even though reports suggest that Pralay is based on the Indian ballistic missile Prithvi, it has been likened more to the Iskander ballistic missiles of Russia that have been overwhelmingly deployed against Ukraine and have proved their combat prowess, the reports claim. 
The plan to acquire the Pralay missile by the Indian military is significant because it comes at a time when the Indian Defence Ministry's top echelons have been discussing the development of a Rocket force for the Indian Army. 
According to ANI reports, the Pralay ballistic missile will allow the Indian Army to target dual-use Chinese infrastructure and military bases on the Tibetan Plateau.

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