
On 7 July, after months of reports that the two countries were finalizing an agreement, Indonesia and India officially signed and announced a contract on the BrahMos missile system. The announcement took place in Jakarta during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, marking a major step forward in defense ties between the two countries and ... The post Indonesia Signs BrahMos Missile Deal with India appeared first on Naval News .
This agreement follows months of reports, indicating a culmination of strategic dialogues between India and Indonesia to enhance defense cooperation and diversify arms procurement.
It signifies a growing trend of non-traditional defense partnerships and India's rising role as a defense exporter, impacting regional security dynamics and arms markets.
Indonesia diversifies its missile suppliers, moving beyond traditional Western or Russian sources, while India expands its defense export footprint in Southeast Asia.
- · India (defense industry)
- · Indonesia (military capabilities)
- · BrahMos Aerospace
- · Traditional defense suppliers to Indonesia
- · China (regional influence)
- · Pakistan (regional influence)
Indonesia enhances its naval deterrence capabilities with advanced anti-ship missiles.
Other Southeast Asian nations may consider similar defense deals with India, boosting India's regional influence.
Increased Indian defense exports could gradually reshape global arms market dynamics and reduce dependency on legacy suppliers.
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