If missile launchers cannot be sent to the border, how will they fight to go?


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In favor of the Chardham Highway project, which was stalled at the behest of an NGO in Uttarakhand, the Center told the Supreme Court that if the Indian Army could not carry its missile launchers and heavy machinery to the border, how could it go to war and defend the country. A bench of Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Suryakant and Justice Vikram Nath reserved its decision on the defense ministry's application to amend the earlier order and petitions of an NGO against widening the road. The central government said in the Supreme Court that these are inaccessible areas where the army needs to carry heavy vehicles, machinery, weapons, missiles, tanks, troops and food supplies. Our BrahMos missile is 3 feet long and requires large vehicles to carry its launcher. He questioned how the war would be fought if the military could not carry its missile launchers and machinery to the Chinese border.

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