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Afghanistan/South Asia
India plans to build long-range missiles with Israel
2004-09-01
NEW DELHI: India, which tested an indigenously-built ballistic missile on Sunday, is holding talks with Israel about joint production of a long-range missile, the country's chief military scientist announced on Tuesday. "Wherever they have strengths, we want to jointly develop the missiles so that both countries can benefit and share designs, costs and risks," V.K. Atre told reporters in Hyderabad, the hub of India's missile-building facilities.
India has Israel as a partner, while Perv has ... ... North Korea.
Atre did not elaborate about the system which India hopes to build jointly with Israel. He said talks are being held between India's Defence Research and Development Organisation and its state-owned Israeli counterpart. Atre denied that Israel was already helping India to build guided missiles and said defence cooperation was confined to research and the development of sensors and fibre-optic gyroscopes for the military. India, which treated Israel like a pariah for decades, has in recent years forged close military links. It is acquiring two Phalcon Airborne Early Warning Systems from the Jewish state at a cost of a billion dollars. On Sunday, India successfully tested its medium-range Agni-II (Fire) missile, which has a maximum range of 2,500 kilometres (1,560 miles) and can carry a one-tonne nuclear warhead.

India is also planning to test its Agni-III missile which has a range exceeding 3,000 kilometres but has not announced a date, reportedly due to pressure from the United States to delay the test. The Indian army has already armed itself with Agni-I missiles, which have a range of 700 kilometres. India and Pakistan held nuclear tests within two weeks of each other in 1998. Since then they twice came close to war in their dispute over Kashmir but relations been recently been improving.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Ah yes, the evil Jews and Hindus are collaborating. Can't you just hear the seething from where you're sitting right now?
Posted by: Anonymous6166   2004-09-01 8:27:31 PM  

#5  I have different members:
US+UK+Australia+India+Israel
Candidate Members: Canada, Russia, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-01 3:25:39 PM  

#4  Time for us to let NATO die a quiet death and start building a New Entente: US + India + Israel + Turkey + Russia. Asian Century now. Time for a Eurasian alliance that can truly help us vs. the jihadists.
Posted by: lex   2004-09-01 1:19:44 PM  

#3  Yup as I thought, they got a deal. Hope Israel gets some nukes at sea to counter Iran soon.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-09-01 3:19:54 AM  

#2  India will be commisioning the first of a batch of nuclear subs in a few years. Israel has tested submarine-fired missiles off the coast of India in the past.
Posted by: Paul Moloney   2004-09-01 3:12:59 AM  

#1  I was sure Israel had made a deal with India. Does India have some subs too?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-09-01 1:11:34 AM  

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