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India has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) declaring a no-fly zone over a 365km area from August 22 to 23, 2024, indicating an impending missile test. While the specific details of the missile remain undisclosed, the extensive area covered by the NOTAM has sparked speculation about the type of missile to be tested.

The possibility of an air-to-air missile system being tested is one of the primary theories, given the relatively smaller area often associated with such tests. However, the larger size of the restricted airspace has also led to speculation about a potential surface-to-surface missile system being evaluated.

India’s missile development program has seen rapid advancements in recent years, with the country successfully developing a range of missiles for both offensive and defensive capabilities. The upcoming test is likely to be another step forward in enhancing India’s military prowess.

As the scheduled test date approaches, the nation awaits official confirmation on the type of missile to be tested and the specific objectives of the mission.