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Pakistan Tests 120km-Range Fatah Missile Amid Rising Tensions with India
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Pakistan Tests 120km-Range Fatah Missile Amid Rising Tensions with India

May 6, 2025

Pakistan successfully test-fired the short-range Fatah surface-to-surface missile (120km range) as part of “Ex Indus” military exercises

Military leadership including COAS Gen. Asim Munir witnessed the launch, praising operational readiness

Test follows recent launch of 450km-range Abdali missile and comes amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions

Indian P-8I surveillance aircraft detected by Pakistan Navy as New Delhi prepares civil defense drills

Strategic Context:
The missile test occurs against the backdrop of:

Escalating tensions following April’s Pahalgam attack in Kashmir (26 killed)

Recent cross-border shelling along the LoC

India’s military preparations including upcoming civil defense drills on May 8

Technical Highlights:

Fatah series represents Pakistan’s growing precision-strike capability

Previous Fatah-II test (May 2023) demonstrated 400km range with terminal guidance

Systems designed to evade anti-ballistic missile defenses

Political Response:

President Zardari and PM Shehbaz commended scientists/military

ISPR emphasized readiness to counter “any aggression”

Recent in-camera security briefing held for political leaders

Regional Security Developments:

Pakistan Navy tracking Indian P-8I surveillance aircraft (May 4-5)

India preparing civilian defense measures including:

  • Air raid siren tests
  • Blackout preparations
  • Critical infrastructure camouflage

Analysis:
The consecutive missile tests and military posturing reflect:

Pakistan’s deterrence strategy amid frozen diplomacy

Competitive arms dynamics in South Asia

Potential for miscalculation given current tensions

The situation remains volatile as both nuclear-armed neighbors maintain heightened military alert status while accusing each other of provocative actions. International observers continue calling for restraint and dialogue to prevent escalation.

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