India's missile system safe & secure: Rajnath

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Highlights

  • Defence minister makes a statement in House
  • India is committed to rectify any shortcoming found in the weapon system after enquiry into the incident

New Delhi: Asserting that India's missile system is very reliable and the safety procedures are of the highest order, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday described the recent accidental missile release as "regrettable" and said a review of standard operations and maintenance was being conducted and any shortcoming if found, will be immediately rectified.

Making a statement in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha on the inadvertent release of a missile during an inspection on March 9, 2022, Singh said the government has taken serious note of the incident, and a formal high-level inquiry has been ordered which will determine the exact cause of the incident.

"During routine maintenance and inspection, a missile was accidentally released at around 7 pm. It was later learnt that the missile had landed inside the territory of Pakistan. While this incident is regretted, we are relieved that nobody was hurt due to the accident," the minister said. He also said Indian armed forces are well-trained and disciplined and are well experienced in handling such systems.

"I would also like to state that a review of the Standard Operating Procedures for operations, maintenance and inspections is being conducted in the wake of this incident. We attach the highest priority to the safety and security of our weapon systems. If any shortcoming is found, the same would be immediately rectified," Singh said.

The Defence minister assured Parliament that India's missile system is "very reliable and safe". "Moreover, our safety procedures and protocols are of the highest order and are reviewed from time to time. Our Armed Forces are well-trained and disciplined and are well experienced in handling such systems," he added. Singh made the statement in the Rajya Sabha first and later in the Lok Sabha.

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