Technical fault causes Indian missile to crash in Pakistan, says MoD in New Delhi

by Akhil Kadidal & Shaurav Gairola

The Indian government has acknowledged that the crash of a supersonic missile in Pakistan was because of a technical malfunction.

The high-speed missile – launched on 9 March – travelled a distance of about 200 km, following its launch from Sirsa, Haryana, in India, before falling near Mian Channu in Pakistan's Punjab province.

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The Indian government has acknowledged that the crash of a supersonic missile in Pakistan was becaus...

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