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Agni-III not targeted at any particular country: army May 8, 2008
Kolkata, May 8: India's long-range nuclear capable Agni-III missile, which was successfully tested Wednesday, is not aimed at any particular country but can hit targets deep inside China or any West Asian country, according to Group Captain R.K. Das, spokesperson of the Indian Army's Eastern Command.

"The Agni-III is not country specific but was test-fired to strengthen our military power. With the successful launch of the missile, India has joined the league of global superpowers like China, France, Russia, US and UK who already have this type of weapons in their possession," Das said here on Wednesday evening.

He said: "With this missile, India can even strike Shanghai. Agni-III was developed indigenously by scientists in India. The research and development activity of the missile had been on for the past eight years."

India successfully test-fired the 3,000 km range surface-to-surface nuclear capable missile from Wheeler's Island off the Orissa coast on Wednesday morning.

"We can't let ourselves be unprotected. We have built a capability to retaliate if we are threatened. This missile would help India form a credible defence from China. With this launch, China will think twice before attacking us," Das said.
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