India, Indonesia seal BrahMos, Astra Missile deals
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India and Indonesia signed several other landmark defence agreements related to Astra air-to-air missile systems, major defence technology transfers, and maritime security.
The agreement makes Indonesia the third foreign buyer of the supersonic cruise missile, positioning New Delhi as a long-term defense supplier in Southeast Asia.
SINGAPORE—Indonesia has signed agreements with India covering the acquisition of the BrahMos supersonic anti-ship missile and Astra air-to-air missile, expanding the country's increasingly diverse inventory of missile systems.
Indian Prime Minister Modi's visit to Jakarta unveils a contract for the BrahMos missile system, but the deal's value remains undisclosed.
Lessons from the Iran war could influence future UAE military acquisitions, aside from its enduring diversification policy, which this prospective Indian deal reinforces.
The defense partnership between India and Indonesia is anticipated to strengthen further through a planned expansion of Jakarta's BrahMos missile stock. Indonesia is planning to procure one additional BrahMos battery initially.
Pact was signed as Indonesian president hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Jakarta on Tuesday | Anadolu
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