Pralay missiles: India to get more firepower along China border

India’s defense ministry has approved the acquisition of a regiment of ‘Pralay’ ballistic missiles to be deployed along the Line of Actual Control and the Line of Control. The decision, made during a recent meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council, aims to strengthen the Army’s military capabilities. ‘Pralay’ will be the Army’s longest-range surface-to-surface missile and will form part of India’s Rocket Force, along with the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.

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