Why India's 'Tomahawk' could be as important as BrahMos in future conflicts
India is evaluating the acquisition of Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missiles (LR-LACM) to complement its existing BrahMos missile arsenal. The move aims to provide a more cost-effective, sustained combat capability for long-duration conflicts.
Why it matters
Diversifying missile capabilities allows India to maintain strategic deterrence without the prohibitive costs associated with using high-end supersonic missiles for every tactical engagement.
Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile: Why India's 'Tomahawk' could be as important as BrahMos in future conflicts
The article focuses on military strategy and procurement logic, maintaining a professional and analytical tone.
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