India, Indonesia near BrahMos deal; cost, number of units to be finalised

India and Indonesia are progressing towards finalizing a significant deal for the supply of the BrahMos cruise missile system, a move that underscores the growing defense ties between the two nations. Negotiations are currently focused on determining the total cost and the number of units to be acquired. The BrahMos missile system, a joint venture between India and Russia, is renowned for its speed and precision, making it one of the most advanced cruise missiles in the world. This potential agreement not only enhances Indonesia's defense capabilities but also marks a strategic partnership for India in Southeast Asia, reflecting its broader goals of bolstering regional security and defense cooperation. As both countries continue to navigate the details of this deal, it represents a significant step in India's efforts to expand its defense exports and strengthen alliances in the region.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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