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China sceptical about A5

As many threats you give to us about HH Dalai Lama :cheesy:

How will your display of such "magnificent" technologies prevent us from dishing you more of our diplomatic threats?

Dalai Lama is old and you don't have that many years left hiding behind him ;)
 
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Various other sources says the A-5 range is 6000 km and not 5000 km , including wikipedia , can someone give an accurate reading on this !
we can only get those ratings after the tests
btw when are the tests scheduled for
 
what pak and china posses it does't matter................INDIAN ballistic missile defence is preety much capable of getting down any SRBM,MRBM,LRBM,IRBM AND ICBM

Wake up man.. its morning now!
 
Various other sources says the A-5 range is 6000 km and not 5000 km , including wikipedia , can someone give an accurate reading on this !

WIKIPEDIA:An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a long range (greater than 5,500 km or 3,500 miles)
WIKIPEDIA:India is reported to be developing a new variant of the Agni missile, called the Agni V, which is reported to have a strike range of more than 6,000 km.There is also speculation that India may be developing the Surya missile, with a possible range of 10,000-16,000 kms.

SO AGNI-5 HAVE RANGE OF MORE THAN 6,000KM:SAYS WIKIPEDIA:victory:
 
"India is expanding its military strength but it is still uncertain whether India will realise its dream of being a leading power, because India's weak economy is severely unmatched with the image of a leading military power," The Sydney Morning Herald quoted the People's Daily, the official organ of the Chinese Communist Party, as saying.
What nonsense is this fella from the CCP spouting? India is the second fastest growing economy in the world, for crying out loud!

With a GDP of more than $4 trillion in PPP terms, it is next only to the USA, China, and Japan. So this guy is talking through his hat as most Chinese journalists/spokesmen/'official organs' do.


List of countries by GDP (PPP) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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