Pakistan has successfully test-fired the Abdali surface-to-surface ballistic missile, which has an extended range of 450 km, the military’s media wing announced on Saturday, reports bdnews24.com citing the Dawn newspaper. The launch, part of “Exercise Indus,” aimed to validate key technical parameters and ensure the operational readiness of Pakistan’s strategic forces, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said. The launch came hours after Indian officials labelled Pakistan’s planned missile test a “reckless provocation” and a “dangerous escalation” of its hostile campaign”, according to the Hindustan Times. Pakistan’s military described the missile test as routine and defensive, but Indian authorities viewed it as an attempt to escalate tensions. The Abdali missile, previously known for a range of 180-200 km, appeared to have been upgraded for this test.