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Agni-5’s Night Trial Test Successful, Can Destroy The Enemy In The 5000 Km Range

Agni-5’s night trial test was successful and will destroy the enemy in the 5000 km range. India successfully tested the Agni-5 ballistic missile on Thursday.

These missiles can now attack at night. Capable of carrying nuclear weapons, these missiles can destroy enemies at a distance of more than 5,000 km.

It is noteworthy that Pakistan and China, as well as Russia, Ukraine, and Indonesia, are within range of the missile.

The rocket was jointly built by DRDO and Bharat Dynamics Limited. It weighs 50,000 kg. According to the information, it is 17.5 m long and 2 m in diameter.

Agni-5’s night trial test was successful: Capable of carrying 1500 kg of nuclear weapons.

A 1500 kg nuclear weapon can be installed on the Agni-5 rocket. Rocket boosters are installed in three stages. That`s 24 instances quicker than the velocity of sound. ‘It runs a distance of 8.16 km in 1 second.

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The army statement on the Tawang clash: “Our troops fought well and men on both sides suffered minor injuries.”

The Indo-Chinese Tawang border adjacent to Arunachal Pradesh is making headlines these days. Recently, Chinese and Indian forces clashed here.

Now, in the Indian Army, the commander of the Eastern Army, lieutenant general R. Kalita made a big statement.

Lieutenant General Kalita said on Friday that the situation at LAC was completely under control. He said border areas along the northern border were stable.

Perceptions of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the Indian Army and the Chinese PLA differ at several points, according to a news agency.

He said the PLA violated one of these areas in the Tawang sector. Indian soldiers fought very hard.

He said that the Chinese suffered more in this battle, and our soldiers were slightly injured. This violence was controlled at the local level using existing bilateral mechanisms and protocols.

Everything is fine now. The Eastern Army commander said local commanders were able to resolve the issue through dialogue by relying on existing protocols.

He said thereafter a delegation-level meeting was held in Bumla and the matter was further resolved.

Indian Air Force is operating in the area after the skirmish at the border. Friday is the last day of this practice.

However, this exercise was planned long before the final confrontation between Indian and Chinese forces and has nothing to do with this incident.

At the same time, after news of the shootout broke, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh issued a statement in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

In his statement, he praised the courage of the troops and said that there should be no politics in the matter.

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