India's first long-range hypersonic missile test successful!!!

The Defense Research and Development Organization, DRDO, successfully tested India's first hypersonic missile on sunday (November 17, 2024). This is a big step in India's military capabilities. With this, india has joined the countries including America, china and Russia, which have hypersonic missiles. This achievement of india has created panic in Pakistan. There is no official information about it having any such missile and there is no possibility of making it in the future as America has imposed sanctions on it.

Pak expert Qamar Cheema said that pakistan cannot make long-range missiles because there are sanctions on it. He said that if pakistan goes out in search of long-range missiles, then there are sanctions on it. On the other hand, if india is making long-range missiles, then there is no issue. America has also imposed sanctions on Chinese and Belarusian companies involved in pakistan and its defense program. These are used to send equipment for Pakistan's program.

Why has America imposed sanctions on Pakistan?

Qamar Cheema said that if someone wants to be a part of Australian Group, Missile technology Control Regime, Nuclear Surprise Group, then it is necessary to be politically correct. That is, it should have alignment with big powers like America. Because of this, india can make long range missiles. He said that if pakistan says that it wants to make it, then it cannot. America has a threat from pakistan that the Arab world can use Pakistan's missile program at any time. This is a threat inside the West.

He said that india and pakistan have missiles. India's defense program has a lot of weapons. They have cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, tactical missiles, surface to air missiles, anti-tank guided missiles, anti-ship missiles, anti-satellite missiles. They have developed hypersonic technology and pakistan does not have anything like this. There is no information about pakistan having hypersonic technology or hypersonic missiles.

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