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India says it successfully tested a Ballistic missile from a submarine.

The Indian navy's third Scorpene-class submarine "Karanj" at a naval base in Mumbai

India has successfully tested a ballistic missile fired from its first indigenous nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arihant, the defence ministry said, in what is seen as a boost to the country’s growing military capabilities.


The launch was proof of “crew competency” and validated the ballistic missile capability of Indian submarines, “a key element of India’s nuclear deterrence capability”, the ministry said in a statement on Friday.

“All operational and technological parameters of the weapon system”, which was launched from INS Arihant in the Bay of Bengal, had been passed, the ministry added.


India is now the sixth country, alongside China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States to have nuclear-powered submarines armed with ballistic missiles, the Times of India reported on Friday.


The successful firing of the submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) also underlined India’s push towards building its own military hardware.


In September, India debuted its first locally-made aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, which was hailed as a milestone in efforts to counter China’s increasing military assertiveness in the region. The INS Vikrant is one of the world’s biggest naval vessels, at a length of 262 metres (860 feet), and entered service after 17 years of construction and tests.

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