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Pralay: The missile that lets India strike deep — without going nuclear

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Pralay: The missile that lets India strike deep — without going nuclear
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The article examines India's Pralay short-range tactical ballistic missile, highlighting its role as a conventional weapon system that operates outside of nuclear policy constraints. It compares the missile's capabilities to international counterparts like Russia's Iskander and China's Dongfeng-12.

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Understanding the shift toward conventionally armed ballistic missiles is crucial for analyzing modern military strategy and regional security dynamics in South Asia.

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The report provides a technical and strategic analysis of military hardware without overt political bias.

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