The White House said on Monday that India's test-firing of a nuclear-capable, long-range missile was not a surprise because Delhi had notified the US and Pakistani governments ahead of time.

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"It did not come as a surprise," spokesman Tony Snow said. "We were aware, and understood it would be a routine test."
The Agni-III missile, which has a range of 4,000 km, developed problems after a successful take-off on Sunday.
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