Whose hand is heavy on the missile issue between India and Pakistan?

There is an atmosphere of anger across the country after the killing of 28 tourists by terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. India also responded to the terrorist attack and the security forces today killed Altaf Lali, the top commander of terrorist leader Lashkar. An encounter between security forces and militants took place this morning in Bandipura in Udhampur district. In which security forces got great success. Following the order of Altaf Lali, the exercise has been started to find other terrorists hiding in the valley. After the last attack, tension has arisen between India and Pakistan. The war warning is echoing due to the conflict between the two countries. In view of the current situation, it is being discussed that if the situation of war is created then how much strength the armies of India and Pakistan have.

India has powerful missiles like Prithvi-3, Barak-8, K-4, Agni-5 and BrahMos.

Earth-3: India has the world’s most powerful and dangerous missile Prithvi-3. Earth-3 missile is considered the deadliest in short-range attacks on the ground. The missile weighs 5600 kg and can attack up to 750 km. Seven types of weapons can be installed in the 9 meter long Earth missile. The area in which the Earth-3 missile attacks is completely destroyed up to 25 meters, and everything around is destroyed. It can be said that the Prithvi-3 missile is India’s deadliest weapon in short distance attacks on the ground.

Barak-8 (Barak-8): Prithvi-3 is a short distance missile while India has a more powerful long-range missile, Barak-8. The three organs of the Indian Army use Barrack-8 missiles. The Barrack-8 missile weighs 275 kg and is 4.5 meters long. This long -range missile is the most powerful, which can be launched with a 60 kg warhead for a deadly attack. The special feature of this missile is that its rocket flies into the sky without leaving smoke. At a speed of 2469 kmph, this missile can attack enemies from 16 to 30 kilometers.

K-4 missile: The K-4 missile was included in the Indian Navy a few years ago. The K-4 missile is a medium-range missile and weighs 17 tons while its operational range is 3500 km. The specialty of this 12 meter long missile is that it can suddenly destroy enemies by changing direction. Pakistan has no alternative to this Indian missile.

Agni-5: India’s Agni-5 missile is in line with its name. This means that this missile is one of the most powerful and influential missiles in India. The Agni-5 intercontinental ballistic missile is estimated to be around 50 to 56 thousand kg. The 17.5 meter long missile has an incredible power to carry nuclear weapons. Other features of this missile have not been revealed. The missile has the capacity to carry a weapon weighing 1500 kg.

BrahMos: This Indian missile is considered one of the most dangerous missiles in the world. This missile of India is the most deadly and powerful. All three wings of India include different versions of this missile. The BrahMos missile weighs 3000 kg while its length is 8.4. According to an estimate, the BrahMos missile ranges from 400 to 700 kilometers. This missile is considered more deadly because it flies at a speed of 4939 kmph just 3 to 4 meters above the sea.

Like India, Pakistan also has deadly missiles. Pakistan has five missiles: Babur, Shaheen-1, Gauri, Shaheen-2 and Shaheen-3.

Babar: The Babur missile that Pakistan has is a medium -range subconnic cruise missile. The Babur missile weighs 1500 kg. Its length is 6.2 meters. It can carry traditional or nuclear weapons from 450 to 500 kg. There are seven types of Babur missile. The maximum limit is 900 km. Its speed is 990 kilometers per hour. India’s fearless missile is sufficient to deal with this.

Shaheen-1: The range of Shaheen-1 missile is about 750 to 1000 kilometers and weighs 10,000 kg. A 1000 kg warhead can be installed in this 12 meter long missile. Shaheen-1 is placed in the category of short distance ballistic missiles. The missile has not been tested since 10 April 2013, so its effectiveness is suspected.

Gauri: Pakistan’s third most dangerous Gauri missile is a moderate distance ballistic missile. The Gauri missile weighs 15,850 kg. And its length is 15.90 meters. It is estimated that the Gauri missile has an operational range of 1500 km. The final test of this missile was also conducted in a decade ago i.e. in 2015.

Shaheen-2: Another heavy missile of Pakistan. Weighing 25 thousand kg, this missile has a firepower of 2500 kilometers. It can go up to a height of 300 km in the air. The missile is 17.5 meters long. This missile can be equipped with high intensity explosives or nuclear weapons.

Shaheen-3: The Shaheen-3 missile is said to have been developed by updating the second version of the Shaheen missile. The Shaheen-3 missile is Pakistan’s most dangerous missile. The 19.3 meter long missile can attack in the range of 2750. In a way, it can be said that this Pakistani missile is considered one of the most powerful missiles in the world. The missile launched with multi-level solid-fuel rocket has the ability to reach China. Its final test was conducted on 9 April 2022.

India took important decisions in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. In particular, it decided to abolish the Indus Water Treaty and close the attic check post. This move of India has shocked Pakistan and described this decision of India as a war -like step. India suspended the 1960 Indus Water Treaty on Tuesday after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, killing 28 people. After this announcement of India, Pakistan has also announced the issue of Shimla Agreement. Pakistan on Thursday announced the postponement of the historic 1972 Shimla Agreement. It was an important treaty signed between the two countries after the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War. The conflict between the two countries is at its peak at this time. The armies of the two countries are also being prepared. The time to come can be more challenging for both countries.