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Pakistan test-fires nuclear-capable missile

Pakistan said it successfully test-fired a cruise missile Thursday capable of delivering nuclear warheads deep into India.
Pakistan's Babur Hatf VII cruise missile takes off during a test flight from an undisclosed location
Pakistan's Babur or Hatf VII cruise missile takes off during a test flight from an undisclosed location on Thursday.Str/pakistan / Reuters
/ Source: The Associated Press

Pakistan said it successfully test-fired a cruise missile Thursday capable of delivering nuclear warheads deep into India.

“The test will consolidate Pakistan’s strategic capability and strengthen national security,” a military statement said, without providing details.

The military says the Babur or Hatf VII missile, first tested in 2005, has a range of about 435 miles — enough to reach New Delhi, the capital of archrival India.

Hostile neighbors
Pakistan routinely tests various nuclear-capable missiles in its arsenal, believed to be designed mainly to match that of neighboring archrival India.

The two countries have a history of hostile relations. Both carried out underground nuclear tests in May 1998.

However, in 2004 they began a series of negotiations to normalize relations and settle their dispute over the Himalayan territory of Kashmir, the main cause of bitterness between them.

Pakistan and India have fought two wars over Kashmir since their independence from British rule in 1947. Kashmir is split between the two countries, but each claims the whole of it.