India To Arm Indonesia’s Coastlines With BrahMos Batteries By 2028 In $300M Deal: Report

India has committed to supplying Indonesia with complete batteries of the formidable BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles by 2029, marking a significant boost to bilateral defence ties.Exclusive details obtained by Times Now reveal that the delivery of all equipment will occur within 36 months from the contract signing in December 2025, thereby enhancing Indonesia’s coastal defence capabilities.The

April 1, 2026
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BrahMos Goes Global: Ops Sindoor Combat-Tested Missile Draws New Buyers From Asia To Latin America

The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile stands out as a lethal, high-speed, precision stand-off weapon, deployable from ground, sea, or air platforms.This two-stage missile ignites with a solid-fuel booster that detaches post-launch, handing over to a liquid-fuelled ramjet engine that hurtles it towards Mach 3 speeds. Its "fire and forget" guidance ensures autonomy after launch, while

March 12, 2026
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Missiles At The Chokepoints: How Indonesia’s BrahMos Deal Turns Its Archipelago Into A Lever Over China’s Sea Lanes

Indonesia’s decision to procure India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missile marks a pivotal shift in Southeast Asian maritime security, embedding a potent land‑based anti‑ship capability directly astride China’s most critical sea lanes.It simultaneously deepens India’s emerging role as a regional arms supplier and preserves Russia’s residual foothold in the global defence market, while forcing the

March 12, 2026
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Indonesia Seals Deal For India’s Lethal BrahMos Supersonic Missiles After Operation Sindoor Triumph

Indonesia has reportedly sealed a deal with India to procure the advanced BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system, marking a notable expansion of New Delhi’s defence exports in Southeast Asia.The agreement follows months of negotiations and gains added momentum from the missile’s proven battlefield efficacy during India’s Operation Sindoor.A senior Indonesian Defence Ministry official, Rico

March 9, 2026
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Southeast Asia Embraces BrahMos: Philippines Hails Success As Indonesia Joins The Fray

Indian defence exports are witnessing a surge in international acclaim, exemplified by the resounding endorsement from the Philippines’ Chief of Staff, General Romeo S. Brawner Jr.During his visit to Delhi for the Raisina Dialogue 2026, General Brawner expressed keen interest in expanding military procurement from India, citing the exemplary performance of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles

March 9, 2026
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