U.S. Defense Secretary Responds to Concerns Over India's Agni-6 Missile
Concerns Raised Over India's Agni-6 Missile
Washington: A Pakistani journalist attempted to raise concerns regarding India's potential long-range ballistic missile, the Agni-6, by questioning U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. However, Hegseth's response did not indicate any discomfort from the U.S. regarding India's missile program, effectively neutralizing the journalist's attempts.
During a press conference, the journalist referenced India's advanced missile capabilities and asked whether the U.S. views this development as a threat to regional security. In response, Hegseth emphasized that the U.S. collaborates with its allies and partners to maintain security and stability, avoiding comments on any specific nation.
Hegseth's reply clearly suggested that the U.S. is not inclined to publicly adopt a negative stance on India's defense modernization. Following his response, the journalist was unable to mount an effective counter, leading to the discussion becoming a trending topic on social media.
The Agni series of missiles is considered a crucial component of India's strategic deterrence capability. However, India has not yet publicly disclosed detailed information regarding the official induction of the Agni-6. Defense analysts believe that India's missile program is primarily developed with its security needs and strategic balance in mind.
After this incident, many social media users claimed that the Pakistani journalist aimed to provoke U.S. concerns about India's missile program, but Hegseth's composed response thwarted that effort. Nonetheless, such claims should be viewed within a political and diplomatic context.