NEW DELHI, Oct 24: India on Wednesday test-fired its nuclear-capable Agni-1 ballistic missile for a second time in less than a month and said the latest experiment was a ‘major success.’

The Agni-1 has a range of 700 kilometres, making it capable of striking at most targets in Pakistan.

It was launched from a missile test range in the eastern state of Orissa, officials from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said in New Delhi.

“The system that we tested today has more manoeuvrability and better re-entry technology than the missile that was launched on October 5,” said a DRDO official. “It is a major success,” the official added.

The launch was conducted by India’s recently-established strategic armed forces, signalling Agni-1’s official induction into the million-plus military, defence experts said.

“The performance parameters of the missile were as expected and the desired objectives have been met,” a defence ministry spokesman added.

The Agni — Sanskrit for fire — is a 12-metre (39-foot) medium-range ballistic missile that can be fired from mobile launchers and can carry a one-ton warhead.—AFP

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