These calculations are not as straight forward as you want them to be. The RVs hit the atmosphere at about ~100km altitude, and from around 50-20km (depending on Beta coefficient) they decelerate rapidly till impact. The impact velocity of ~3000km class missiles is usually less than Mach 5.
Here is another good paper that will give you a better idea, as it considers Soveit IRBMs as targets for ABMs.
http://scienceandglobalsecurity.org/archive/sgs02lin.pdf
Now lets come to the point which you're probably trying to figure out; the interception capability of Indian PDV/AAD/S-400 interceptors against Shaheen series RVs, considering only the velocity as a variable. There are no definite answers to this, but in order for the Indian BMD to be successful:
1. The PDV exo-atmospheric interceptor should be able to intercept an RV having speeds up to Mach 15 at altitudes up to 120km.
2. The S-400's ABM should be able to intercept an RV having speeds up to Mach 12 (its stated capability is Mach 14) at altitudes up to 30km.
3. The AAD endo-atmospheric interceptor should be able to intercept an RV having speeds up to Mach 8 at altitudes up to 20km.
These figures are a bit more realistic assumptions of mine, so you are free to disagree.
A wireless router or radio T/R of your own, I assume?