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India extends Bay of Bengal danger zone for missile test from Dec 17 to 20
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New notified range reaches nearly 3,550 kilometers, up from 1,480 kilometers
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Maritime and air traffic advised to avoid the expanded designated zone
India has issued a fresh notification extending its designated danger zone in the Bay of Bengal, signaling preparations for a likely long-range missile test. This comes after they had issued a similar NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) on Dec. 9, 2025.
That range stretched to around 1,480 kms. The updated range on Dec. 12 now stretches close to 3,550 kilometers, marking a significant increase from previous test parameters.
Satellite imagery analyst Damien Symon shared the information on X. The notification covers the period from Dec. 17 to 20, during which maritime and air traffic have been advised to avoid the specified zone.
While the government has not disclosed details of the missile system, defense analysts suggest the extended range could indicate trials of an advanced strategic weapon, possibly an intercontinental-capable platform.
This development comes amid India’s ongoing efforts to enhance its deterrence capabilities and strengthen its strategic posture in the Indo-Pacific region.