Pakistan Accuses India of Violating Accord with Agni-5 Test

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Pakistan Accuses India of Violating Accord with Agni-5 Test

Defense News ,India :- Pakistan is asking India to follow the rules about when it tests missiles. They want India to stick to the schedule given before testing their missiles. This comes after India tested its own missile called Agni-5.


Pakistan's spokesperson, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, talked about India's recent missile test. India tested a missile that could carry more than one nuclear warhead. Pakistan knew about this because India told them about it in advance. But Pakistan says India didn't tell them soon enough.


According to a specific agreement, countries need to inform each other about missile tests three days before they happen. This helps keep things peaceful between nations. Pakistan wants India to respect this agreement completely.


India successfully tested its Agni-5 missile on Monday. This missile can carry multiple warheads. It was part of India's 'Mission Divyastra'. With this test, India joins a small group of countries with this kind of missile capability.


The Agni-5 missile, with its 'multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle (MIRV)', was launched from APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha. The test went well, meeting all the planned goals. This information comes from India's Defence Ministry in New Delhi.


The Agni-5 missile has a range of up to 5,000 km. This means it can reach a lot of places in Asia, even parts of China, and some areas in Europe.


India has tested Agni-5 before, but this time was different. It was the first time they tested it with MIRV, meaning it could carry multiple warheads.


In summary, Pakistan is reminding India to stick to the rules when testing missiles. India recently tested its Agni-5 missile successfully. This missile has the capability to carry multiple warheads, making it a significant development in India's defense capabilities.

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