Hyderabad:Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that India's missile development programme was not to display aggression; and that its defence architecture is based on a three-pronged strategy of balance, restraint and if necessary, destruction.
He also made it clear that Indian armed forces were not raised to attack other countries.
The Defence Minister was addressing golden jubilee celebrations of Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), a defence sector public undertaking which manufactures and supplies missiles to the armed forces.
He said Pakistan named its missiles after aggressors and invaders like Babar, Ghouri and Ghaznavi so that it can indulge in aggressive posturing.
"India has not raised forces to attack other countries. Our forces work for peace and stability at the regional, continental and global level. The defence preparedness works under this thinking and it is also reflected in the names of our missiles like Prithvi, Akash, Agni, Trishul and Brahmos," he said.
Referring to the development of air defence systems by many countries, Singh called for developing hypersonic missiles to further boost the capabilities of the country's forces.
The minister said India succeeded in telling the world that terrorism can't be good or bad and that nothing less than zero tolerance will work to counter the menace.