Published on: May 4, 2026
AGNI-VI MISSILE
AGNI-VI MISSILE
NEWS: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)àconfirmed its complete readiness to develop the Agni-VI missile, awaiting official approval from the Government of India
Agni-VI Missile
- Agni-VI is a proposed Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), which is an advanced version of the existing Agni-V missile.
- It will be part of India’s Agni series, designed for long-range nuclear deterrence.
- The missile is expected to significantly enhance India’s strike capability and strategic reach
Expected Features and Capabilities
Long-Range Capability
- Expected to have a range of 10,000–12,000 km, placing it firmly in the ICBM category.
- Will allow India to cover almost the entire globe, enhancing deterrence.
Multi-Stage Solid Fuel System
- Agni-VI is expected to be a four-stage, solidfuel missile, ensuring faster launch readiness and stability.
MIRV Technology (Multiple Warheads)
- It may carry Multiple Independently
- Targetable Re-entry Vehicles (MIRV).
- A single missile can hit multiple targets simultaneously (up to 10 warheads).
Advanced Penetration Aids
Expected to include:
- MaRV (Maneuverable Re-entry Vehicles) for trajectory changes
- Decoys to confuse enemy defence systems
- Radar-absorbent coatings to reduce detection
- These features help the missile evade modern missile defence systems.
Role of Government Approval
- Development of such strategic weapons requires final clearance from the central government.
The decision involves:
- National security considerations
- International diplomacy and strategic balance
- Arms control commitments
- DRDO is technically ready, but policy approval is mandatory before development begins.
Strategic Significance
Strengthening Nuclear Deterrence
- Enhances India’s credible minimum deterrence doctrine.
- Improves second-strike capability.
Global Strategic Position
- Places India among advanced missile powers with long-range capabilities.
- Increases India’s influence in global strategic and security affairs.
Technological Advancement
- Demonstrates India’s progress in missile technology, space science and defence innovation.
Concerns and Challenges
- Development of ICBMs has geopolitical implications and may trigger arms race concerns.
- Requires balancing with international norms and treaties.
- High cost and need for advanced infrastructure.
