The surface-to-surface Prithvi-II missile was fired from a range in the eastern state of Orissa and hit its target in the Bay of Bengal successfully, the defence ministry official said.
The Prithvi, which is domestically built and developed, can carry nuclear or conventional payloads and has already been inducted into the armed services.
India's Defence Research Development Organisation is developing a series of missiles as part of the country's deterrent strategy against neighbouring Pakistan and China which also have nuclear weapons.
The fourth test of the nine-metre (30-foot) Prithvi-II was a routine part of training exercises for the Indian armed forces, defence officials said.
With a striking range of 350 kilometres, the missile is capable of carrying a 1,000-kilogram warhead.
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@Nauman: "Most importantly, we’ve managed hold our enemies on a fringe which is 5 times larger than us!"
It's just that we don't attack on poors. And you know the result of all the wars between India and pakistan. :)