Islamabad: Pakistan is likely to test one of its missiles today amid tense situation in India and Pakistan after the removal of Section 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. A 'Notam' (notice to airman) has also been issued on Wednesday by the Pakistani side. The neighboring country is reported to be able to test-surface-to-surface ballistic missiles today. According to the information received, Pakistan has issued a 'Notam' and a warning to the Navy on Wednesday under which it will test a missile from the Sonamiani test range near Karachi. The test-firing is expected to be of a surface-to-surface Gzvi ballistic missile with a range of 300 km. According to media reports, the missile will be launched from the command post (59) and site 888 at the Sonamiyani flight test range in Balochistan and will be monitored from the National Development Complex (NDC) ground station at Nuribd and Goth Piaro in Sindh, 220 km from the range. Located at a distance. The NDC is headquartered in Fatehjung, Punjab (Pakistan), the headquarters of Pakistan's missile developer. Another big 'defense deal' between India and Russia, PM Modi to meet President Putin Article 370: Russia came out in support of India openly Pakistan deploys over 100 SSG Commandos along LoC