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India’s new missile plant boosts self-reliance, with BrahMos missiles now capable of reaching all of Pakistan.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared that every part of Pakistan is within range of India’s BrahMos supersonic missiles, calling Operation Sindoor a "trailer" of India’s military capabilities.
Speaking in Lucknow, he highlighted the launch of the first batch of indigenously produced BrahMos missiles from a new facility in the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor, emphasizing the plant’s annual capacity of 100 missiles and its role in advancing India’s defense self-reliance.
The facility, costing Rs 380 crore, supports full integration and testing, with contracts worth Rs 4,000 crore signed and projected turnover of Rs 3,000 crore.
Singh credited Prime Minister Modi’s vision for Atmanirbhar Bharat, while Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath noted over 15,000 jobs created and plans for further expansion.
La nueva planta de misiles de la India aumenta la autosuficiencia, con misiles BrahMos ahora capaces de alcanzar todo Pakistán.