Indian missile test: India's great preparations in the Bay of Bengal will give powerful messages to enemies
India will soon be performing a major strategic rocket test in the bay of Bengal. A notam (notice to Airman) was issued between September 24 and 25, in which part of the Bay of Bengal was declared a fly zone. This test can be more than 1,400 kilometers of firepower, indicating that it may be a powerful and long rocket racket. The test will be performed from Abdul Kalam Island near Odisha Coast. What is this rocket test? The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) is preparing for this important missile test. It can be a moderate or long-distance rack, named Agni-Prime (AGNI-P). Agni-Prime is a new generation of medium-distance ballistic rocket with a firepower of 1,000 to 2000 kilometers. The firepower of more than 1400 kilometers mentioned in Notam indicates that it will be a strategic and powerful rocket. A senior official said this remark is an indication that we will test a highly strategic rocket, possibly long distances. This is an important step of Drdo to further strengthen India’s defense. India’s missile power is increasing. Over the years, Drdo has made unprecedented progress in the development of long -distance ballistic and speed missiles. This has strengthened India’s regional power and military capabilities. Another source said that many more rocket tests will be done in the coming weeks. This includes missiles with different strategic roles. “Our goal is to ensure that our arsenal is able to cope with modern and future security challenges. These rocket tests are important to maintain India’s strategic power amid increasing security challenges in the region.” Agni-5 (August 20, 2025): It is a medium-distance ballistic rocket with a fire force of 5,000 kilometers. It has been tested from ITR in Chandipur, Odisha. The Ministry of Defense said all these technical and operating standards were mentioned. Agni-5 can target the entire Asia, Northern China and parts of Europe. Prithvi-II: It is a short-range ballistic rocket with a nuclear distance that was successfully tested last month. Agni-i: It is also a short-term rack with a recently tested nuclear distance. These tests are part of Drdo’s ongoing attempts to improve India’s aggressive and defensive rocket capabilities. Agni Primm: A new generation rack is likely to be tested this time the rocket prime. This rocket is light, faster and more accurate. It is equipped with advanced technology compared to old fire missiles. Firprime’s firepower is 1000-2000 km, which makes it effective for regional defense. The small size and dynamics make it easy to start. Why is this test necessary? Security challenges around India are increasing. Between the military activities and global tension of neighboring countries, it is necessary for India to strengthen its defense system. Fire Prime and other missiles provide strategic power to India, which allows it to respond to any threat. These tests are part of India’s self -sufficient defense program, with an emphasis on indigenous technology. All the necessary safety protocols and preparations are completed for safety and precautions. The no-fly zone will ensure that civil and commercial flights are not interrupted. After the test, more information on the type of rocket and its ability will be released. This missile test conducted by India is a symbol of its growing military power and self -sufficiency. Advanced weapons such as Fire Prime strengthen India’s position on regional and worldwide. Due to the ongoing efforts of Drdo, India’s rocket reserves and defense systems become stronger day by day. This test held on September 24-25 will be another milestone in India’s defensive journey.