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"Meet Dr. Sheena Rani: The Visionary Scientist Driving India's Agni-5 Missile Triumph"


In a groundbreaking achievement for India's defence capabilities, Dr. Sheena Rani, a distinguished scientist at DRDO's Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL) in Hyderabad, has steered the triumphant launch of the indigenous Agni-5 missile equipped with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, dubbed 'Mission Divyastra'. This milestone, attained through meticulous planning and expertise, underscores India's ascendance in global missile technology.


Born in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, Dr. Rani's journey to scientific eminence began with a degree in electronics and communications engineering from Kerala University. Her illustrious career unfolded at ISRO's Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre before her pivotal role at DRDO, where she has dedicated 25 years to advancing India's missile capabilities.


Inspired by the legacy of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Dr. Rani's unwavering commitment to excellence has been pivotal in propelling India's missile program forward, particularly in the development of the Agni series. Her leadership in Mission Divyastra, conducted flawlessly from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha, signifies a significant stride in India's technological prowess.


With the Agni-5 missile, India joins an elite league of nations possessing ICBMs with MIRV technology, enhancing its strategic deterrence capabilities. Driven by indigenous avionics systems and high-accuracy sensor packages, the Agni-5 ensures precision in targeting, amplifying India's defensive capabilities on the global stage.


Dr. Sheena Rani's remarkable journey, marked by resilience and innovation, exemplifies the invaluable contributions of women in STEM fields. Her pivotal role in Mission Divyastra not only strengthens India's defence but also inspires future generations of scientists to push the boundaries of technological advancement.




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