Defense

India’s Missile Defense Systems: Ready for Any Nuclear Threat

New Delhi, India — As global tensions continue to simmer, questions frequently emerge. These questions are about India’s response to a nuclear missile attack. This is particularly relevant for potential adversaries like Pakistan. The answer, experts say, lies in India’s robust and layered missile defense capabilities.

India has invested heavily in modernizing its strategic defenses. It has deployed advanced systems like the Prithvi Air Defense (PAD) and Advanced Air Defense (AAD) interceptor missiles. Additionally, India uses the Russian-made S-400 Triumf system. These platforms are designed to detect, track, and destroy incoming ballistic missiles mid-flight — before they reach their targets.

How India can counter nuclear threat. (Representative)

This is not just theory. These systems represent real operational capabilities developed and deployed to safeguard India’s sovereignty. India follows a strict “No First Use” nuclear policy. The message is clear: the nation is fully prepared to neutralize any threat.

With layered missile defense and a commitment to peace through strength, India continues to demonstrate both restraint and readiness.

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