An article published in the July-August issue of the digital journal--After Midnight--has also claimed that India is now developing a missile which can target all of China from its bases in South India. India is estimated to have produced enough plutonium for 150-200 nuclear warheads but has likely produced only 120-130, wrote Hans M Kristensen and Robert S Norris in the article- "Indian nuclear forces 2017". India's nuclear strategy, which has traditionally focused on Pakistan, now appears to place increased emphasis on China, the two experts claimed. INDIA WILL NEED WARHEADS FOR NEW MISSILESIndia is estimated to have produced approximately 600 kilograms of weapon-grade plutonium, sufficient for 150-200 nuclear warheads; however, not all the material has been converted into nuclear warheads, it said. "The extra range will allow the Indian military to establish Agni-5 bases in central and southern India, further away from China," the research article said.
Source: India Today July 13, 2017 05:41 UTC