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For the third conservative year, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) developed nuclear-capable, surface-to-surface Agni series of Ballistic Missiles have been skipping India’s Republic Day parade where India showcases its full military might to the world to see and notice countries growing Regional power in the subcontinent.
Last Seen in Republic Day parade was Agni V, which is country’s most competent strategic missile and its longest range ballistic range missile which can hit targets beyond 5500 km and with lighter payloads up to 8000 kms which seem to have made some European and Asian allies uneasily of India’s growing missiles arsenal development.
India off lately has been trying to build its support to get membership in Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime), but from 2008 India has failed in its attempts due to non-proliferation hardliners who have been insisting that India first sign Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) treaty before India’s membership can be even considered.
Over the years, non-proliferation hardliners have softened their position on India and Diplomats working on India’s entry have cautioned Indian top leaders to avoid parading of Nuclear capable missiles and to be seen as responsible Nuclear State in the region.
While DRDO has committed to developing ICBMs (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles) with the striking power up to 10,000 km. Indian Military planners have finally accepted that Agni-I (700km) and Agni II (2500), Agni III (3500), Agni-IV (4000km) and Agni-V (5500) series of missiles do provide adequate deterrence against current threat perceptions coming from arch rivals Pakistan and China and India are better of concentrating on development of longer ranged Submarine-launched ballistic missiles and keep its new arsenal of ICBM projects under wrap just for time being.
source- http://idrw.org/why-indian-nuke-capable-missiles-are-missing-from-rd-parade/