BHUBANESWAR, May 7: India successfully tested a home-grown, long-range missile on Wednesday, capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to targets more than 3,000km away, the government said.

It was the third test — and the second successful one — of the Agni III missile, which can hit targets deep inside China, a country India briefly fought in 1962 over border disputes that have not yet been resolved.

India has also built short-range missiles that can be fired at Pakistan.

“It was a textbook launch,” a government statement said.

The missile was launched on Wednesday morning from an island a short distance off the coast of Orissa in eastern India and landed 3,000km away in the sea, somewhere south of the equator about 13 minutes later, the statement said. India is also designing a missile with an even longer range, called Agni IV.—Reuters

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