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How many missile silos are in India?
India has a nuclear triad and is reported to have 150 nuclear warheads deployed on different air-, sea-, and land-based platforms. China, meanwhile, is estimated to have its nuclear weapons stockpile of 350 nuclear warheads deployed across different platforms.
Does India have nuclear silo?
Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Trombay The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is India’s primary nuclear research facility. It has a number of nuclear reactors, all of which are used for India’s nuclear power and research program.
Who can order nuclear strike in India?
The Nuclear Command Authority comprises a Political Council and an Executive Council. The Political Council is chaired by the Prime Minister. It is the sole body which can authorize the use of nuclear weapons. 4 The Executive Council is chaired by the National Security Advisor.
Is India ready to test an ICBM?
As it is, India’s strides in designing and developing a range of military missiles including the long range Agni-V ballistic missile and civilian space vehicles could easily be exploited to realise and test an ICBM. However, the political leadership in New Delhi should show foresight and grit to give the go ahead for an Indian ICBM.
Which country has successfully test fired a road mobile ICBM?
Israel is believed to have deployed a road mobile nuclear ICBM, the Jericho III, which entered service in 2008; an upgraded version is in development. India successfully test fired Agni V, with a strike range of more than 5,000 km (3,100 mi) on 19 April 2012, claiming entry into the ICBM club.
Is India’s Agni-V an ICBM?
India’s Agni-V missile has officially range upto maximum 5,500 kilometres. Just at boundary of ICBM range. So technically it cannot be termed as ICBM nor India wants to termed it as ICBM. But this missile has payload capacity of 2500 kg.
Why India needs inter-continental ballistic missiles?
In the backdrop of an extremely disturbed security environment in India’s neighbourhood and taking into account India’s policy of no first use of nuclear weapon, the need for a full-fledged Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile featuring cutting edge technologies has become all the more pronounced to defend the territorial integrity of the country.