Agni, Pralay, BrahMos: How India's Missile Arsenal Covers Strategic and Tactical Roles
India has built a layered missile capability spanning strategic deterrence, tactical battlefield use, and precision conventional strikes. The Agni series serves as the backbone of India's nuclear deterrence posture. The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile is designed for high-precision conventional strikes against critical targets. The Pralay ballistic missile addresses a tactical gap by offering battlefield strike options at shorter ranges. Together, these systems, developed over decades of domestic innovation, have significantly strengthened India's overall defense posture and its standing on the global stage.
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