India has successfully tested its long-range hypersonic missile, solidifying its position among a select group of countries with such advanced technology. The test took place on Sunday at the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the eastern coast of Odisha state. The missile's payload range exceeded 1,500 km (930 miles), showcasing India's capabilities in developing cutting-edge defence systems. The development of this hypersonic missile was a collaborative effort between the Defence Research and Development Organisation and industry partners, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh overseeing the project. India joins a select group of countries, including China, Russia, and the United States of America, that possess hypersonic technology. This achievement is a significant milestone for India's defence capabilities and a testament to its growing prowess in the field of advanced missile technology.
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