India has made history with the successful test of its first long-range hypersonic missile. This breakthrough puts India among an elite group of nations like the US, Russia, and China, capable of developing such advanced defense technology. With a speed over Mach 5, a range exceeding 1,500 km, and mid-flight maneuverability, this missile is a strategic leap forward for national security. Find out why this milestone is a game-changer for India's defense and global standing.
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