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Arms Control TodayNovember 1, 2003
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Returning to an old pattern of tit-for-tat missile testing, India and Pakistan each tested short-range, nuclear-capable missiles March 26. It is not clear who launched the first missile, but most media reports suggest India took the lead. (Continue)
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Arms Control TodayApril 1, 2003
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Arms Control TodayMarch 1, 2003
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Arms Control TodayMarch 1, 2003
India conducted four separate missile tests in January and February, including one of the nuclear-capable Agni-I on January 9.
Calling the Agni test a “routine” part of India’s guided missile program, P.K. Bandopadhyay, an Indian Ministry of Defense spokesman, said the test was unrelated to any recent tensions between India and Pakistan, according to an Agence France-Presse report January 9. Pakistan did not test any missiles in response to the Indian test. (Continue)
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Arms Control TodayJanuary 1, 2003
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Arms Control TodayJanuary 1, 2003
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