The missile has stealth capabilities can carry both nuclear and conventional type of warheads. — Photo by AP
The missile has stealth capabilities can carry both nuclear and conventional type of warheads. — Photo by AP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan carried out a successful test firing of a short-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile on Thursday, the military said.

The launch of the Hatf III, which has a range of up to 290 kilometres and can also carry conventional warheads, came at the end of a field training exercise, a military statement said.

Two weeks ago Pakistan test-fired an intermediate range ballistic missile, seen as a response to India's launch of its new long-range Agni V, capable of hitting targets anywhere in China.

Defence analysts say India's strategic priorities are moving away from Pakistan to focus more on China, while Pakistan is still worried about its old foe.

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