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Watershed Moment
11/18/2024 10:06:34 PM
India’s successful flight test of a long-range hypersonic missile off the coast of Odisha marks a watershed moment in the nation’s defence capabilities.
This landmark achievement places India among a select group of countries—alongside the United States, Russia, and China—equipped with this cutting-edge technology. Hypersonic weapons, capable of traveling at speeds exceeding Mach 5, offer unparalleled agility and velocity, making them extraordinarily difficult to detect and intercept.
The successful test is a testament to India’s growing technological prowess and its commitment to self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
Hypersonic missiles represent the future of modern warfare. Unlike traditional ballistic missiles, these weapons can maneuver mid-flight, effectively evading most existing air-defense systems. Their ability to strike with precision at extreme speeds provides a significant strategic advantage in both offensive and defensive operations. For India, this capability is not merely an enhancement of its arsenal but a leap forward in ensuring its security in an increasingly volatile global environment.
The test underscores the strides India has made under its flagship Make in India initiative, particularly in the defence sector. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which spearheaded this project, has demonstrated that India is capable of developing advanced indigenous technologies to meet its strategic needs. The hypersonic missile program is a reflection of India’s evolving technological ecosystem, which integrates state-of-the-art research, innovation, and indigenous manufacturing.
The successful test carries significant geopolitical implications. In a region marked by power rivalries, especially with China’s increasing military assertiveness and Pakistan’s nuclear capabilities, India’s acquisition of hypersonic weapons serves as a powerful deterrent. It enhances India’s second-strike capability, a critical aspect of its nuclear doctrine.
Furthermore, this development strengthens India’s position as a key player in the global arms race, with potential to collaborate with friendly nations in developing hypersonic technology. It also signals to adversaries that India is not only capable of defending itself but also of striking back with unprecedented speed and precision.
India’s foray into hypersonic missile technology is a significant boost to its Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) vision. The project exemplifies the synergy between government policies, private-sector participation, and academia in creating world-class defence systems. Such developments reduce India’s reliance on imports, save foreign exchange, and foster a robust domestic defence industry capable of generating employment and innovation.
India’s successful test of a long-range hypersonic missile is a monumental achievement that bolsters its military prowess and geopolitical standing. It reflects the nation’s commitment to securing its borders while asserting its place as a leader in advanced defence technologies. As India continues on this trajectory, it must ensure that these advancements contribute not only to national security but also to regional stability and peace.
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