India advances BrahMos missile deals with Indonesia and Vietnam
India is finalising a BrahMos missile agreement with Indonesia and has signed a similar deal with Vietnam, expanding its defence cooperation in Southeast Asia.
India is in the final stages of a BrahMos missile deal with Indonesia and has signed a deal with Vietnam to supply the missiles, which were jointly developed with Russia.
According to DW, India will supply BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and Astra air‑to‑air missiles to Indonesia, and both sides are expected to sign multiple agreements to deepen defence and strategic ties. DW also reported that Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at the start of a two‑day visit.
Dawn reported that the Indonesia deal is worth around $630 million and that Indonesia would be the third country to sign an agreement to buy the missiles. Dawn noted that BrahMos missiles are manufactured by BrahMos Aerospace Private Limited.
SCMP reported that India has a strong commitment to ASEAN nations.
IndiaToday reported that the Vietnam deal could be worth about Rs 60 billion (USD 629 million), includes training and logistical support, and has not yet been publicly announced.
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