Two big defence deals, and this time, India is exporting a weapon system that flattened Pakistani military installations during Operation Sindoor, when India began with attacks on terror training camps:
the BrahMos cruise missile. Deals with Vietnam and Indonesia are almost done. Only an NOC or No Objection Certificate from Russia, the co-developers of the weapon system, is awaited. It hasn't come, highly-placed officials said, certain that it will arrive as the Russians have "agreed in principle" and "it is a matter of time."The BrahMos ("Brah" from Brahmaputra and "Mos" from Moscow) is a supersonic cruise missile with a range of 300 km initially, and now, over 400 km. It reached the armed forces, beginning with the Navy, over two decades ago. From Day 2 of the four-day battle with Pakistan, the Indian armed forces used the BrahMos with telling effect, particularly on airfield infrastructure. The deal with Vietnam is worth about $300 million, while the Indonesians are buying a battery, at $100 million. These are big deals, and there is demand for the BrahMos, with The Philippines buying some for $375 million in 2022, and New Delhi and Manila are looking at another tranche. India is also in discussions with other countries about the BrahMos as well.
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