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India’s ‘Pralay’ Missile Tests Spark Fears of Arms Race, Regional Instability

Last updated: July 31, 2025 12:32 pm
Hamna Raees
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India’s back-to-back testing of its ‘Pralay’ ballistic missile system has heightened regional security concerns, with defence sources warning that the move could trigger an arms race and pave the way for future conflict in South Asia.

The dual tests, conducted by India’s Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) on July 28 and 29 from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha, were part of User Evaluation Trials aimed at validating the missile’s range capabilities  both minimum and maximum  as confirmed by India’s Press Information Bureau (PIB).

Indian sources describe the Pralay as a quasi-ballistic, solid-fuel missile capable of carrying multiple warhead types. It is being considered for deployment under the proposed Integrated Rocket Force (IRF) — a new military wing intended to operate outside the existing Strategic Forces Command (SFC).

However, security analysts in Pakistan see the tests as provocative and part of a broader Indian militarization strategy. They argue that such actions erode regional stability and push the subcontinent closer to confrontation.

In response, sources pointed to Pakistan’s own Nasr (Hatf-IX) missile, a tactical battlefield system capable of delivering nuclear payloads, which is designed to neutralize enemy first strikes and maintain strategic deterrence.

The missile tests occurred in the aftermath of a recent four-day skirmish between Pakistan and India, in which Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, targeting key Indian military installations and downing several jets. The clash was sparked by a terror attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)’s Pahalgam region, where 26 tourists lost their lives.

Regional observers warn that India’s escalation through advanced missile programs risks further destabilizing an already volatile region, and urged both nations to engage diplomatically rather than through displays of military force.

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