India, Indonesia sign BrahMos, missile pacts
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A missile with no foreign buyer until 2022 now has two contracted customers, a third in the pipeline and at least half a dozen countries in the queue
Lessons from the Iran war could influence future UAE military acquisitions, aside from its enduring diversification policy, which this prospective Indian deal reinforces.
Indonesia is now the third confirmed export customer for the missile system, following the Philippines and Vietnam, underscoring India's growing ambitions as a defence exporter. T
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BrahMos, Astra missiles, critical minerals & Sabang Port: India & Indonesia seal key strategic pacts
Sabang Port agreement gives India strategic foothold near Strait of Malacca, while defence MoUs expand its footprint as a military exporter. Modi met Prabowo n Jakarta Tuesday.
The BrahMos of today is a vastly different machine from its initial coastal-defence avatar, which began with a highly specific mandate of creating a supersonic anti-ship missile
This article is authored by Saroj Bishoyi, senior fellow, Centre for Technology and Scientific Studies, Vivekananda International Foundation, New Delhi.
