UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Vietnam express interest in India’s BrahMos missile after its successful sale to the Philippines and ongoing talks with Indonesia.

India and Indonesia have finalized a $450 million agreement for the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, marking a significant advancement in defense cooperation between the two nations. This deal includes a Transfer of Technology (ToT) provision, enabling Indonesia to locally manufacture components of the missile system, thereby bolstering its domestic defense

India is on the verge of concluding a $450 million agreement to export BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to Indonesia, positioning it as the second ASEAN nation, following the Philippines, to acquire this advanced weaponry. The deal has been under negotiation for an extended period, with significant discussions occurring during Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo

India has announced plans to conduct missile tests near the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, with a focus on the BrahMos missile system. Test Schedules and Zones The missile tests are scheduled in two separate windows: January 15-17, 2025: This test area extends up to 380 kilometers, indicating a focus on medium-range missile capabilities. January 19-20, […]