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Needed, a unified rocket force

India is contemplating a dedicated missile and rocket force to better manage its growing inventory, but many in the defence establishment oppose the move

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FORCE MULTIPLIER: A BrahMos supersonic cruise missile being test-fired. (Photo courtesy: BrahMos/DRDO)

Recent global conflicts have made one thing clear—salvoes of missiles, swarms of drones and precision-guided munitions striking targets hundreds of kilometres away represent the front line in military face-offs. Operation Sindoor in May 2025 offered a glimpse of this emerging reality—India’s use of BrahMos, Pralay, SCALP cruise missiles, long-range artillery and kamikaze drones demonstrated a capacity for precision strikes against terrorist infrastructure and military targets across Pakistan. The operation also laid a question before India’s military planners: does India now need a dedicated rocket and missile force to better marshal its assets, or can existing structures deliver on ever-growing demands?

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