Wednesday, September 5, 2012

INDIA'S AWAKENING AMBITION FOR LONG RANGE BANNED MISSILES, DESPITE ITS POSITION AS ONE OF THE TRUSTED, STABLE AND RESPECTED MEMBER COUNTRIES OF THE NON-NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION TREATY WITH STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DETERRENCE POLICIES.

INDIA'S AWAKENING AMBITION FOR LONG RANGE BANNED MISSILES, DESPITE ITS POSITION AS ONE OF THE TRUSTED, STABLE AND RESPECTED MEMBER COUNTRIES OF THE NON-NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION TREATY WITH STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DETERRENCE POLICIES.

      The World's media highlights on the successful launch of India's long range ballistic missile called the Agni 5 long range ballistic missile that reflected India's capability and progress on the high tecnology long range missiles and missiles defense system has remained the current media networks highlight coverages that contributed to the varied World opinions for, or against India's awakening ambition for the military sophisticated long range banned weapons that could be armed with nuclear war heads and directed against intended targets farther away from the sites of launch, despite India's current position as one of the trusted, stable and respected member countries of the Non-Nuclear Proliferation Treaty with Strategic Nuclear Deterrence policies that has re-confirmed its bulging military muscles for the re-entry with long range ballistic missiles and possibly the missiles defense system in to the block of the major developed countries that entailed the USA, Russia, China, the Uk, France and the Nation at Sea.

                                                         Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
                                                        

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