India’s war frenzy continues with tests of Prithvi-II and Agni-I missiles

New Delhi: India, maintaining its war frenzy and aggressive military posture, has conducted tests of the short-range ballistic missile Prithvi-II and the nuclear-capable Agni-I missile.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the missile tests were carried out from the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha. A statement from the Indian Ministry of Defence confirmed that these trials took place on July 17 under the close supervision of the Strategic Forces Command.
This development follows India’s humiliating setback in its aggression against Pakistan after the Pahalgam false flag operation, which has since fueled its obsession with militarization and an intensified arms race in the region. Just on Wednesday, Indian army also tested the Akash Prime air defense system at an altitude of around 15,000 feet in Ladakh, further signaling its heightened militaristic ambitions.








