Chinese experts feel that there is more to India's successful long-range nuclear-capable missile Agni-V than what New Delhi is saying.
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A Chinese researcher said the missile "actually has the potential to reach targets 8,000 kilometers away".
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Du Wenlong, a researcher at China's PLA Academy of Military Sciences, told the Global Times that the Agni-V "actually has the potential to reach targets 8,000 kilometers away".
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Du added, "The Indian government had deliberately downplayed the missile's capability in order to avoid causing concern to other countries".
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India Thursday test-fired the Agni-V missile that it said can accurately hit targets more than 5,000 km away. With this launch, India entered an exclusive club of nations that have this capability.u00a0
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Zhang Zhaozhong, a professor with the People's Liberation Army National Defense University, told the Global Times that according to China's standard, an inter-continental ballistic missile should have a range of at least 8,000 km.u00a0
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"The Agni-V's range could be further enhanced to become an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile," he said.
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