Indonesia and India Sign BrahMos Missile Deal During Leaders' Meeting
1-Minute Brief
The agreement marks a deepening of defense and economic cooperation between Indonesia and India amid broader regional security interests.
Key Facts
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to discuss strengthening strategic ties.
- Indonesia has agreed to purchase BrahMos missiles from India, according to an Indian government official.
- The meeting focused on expanding both economic and defense cooperation between the two countries.
- India will supply both BrahMos and Astra missiles to Indonesia, according to Indian government sources.
- Modi began a three-nation trip with Indonesia as his first stop to boost strategic ties.
What Happened
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto met to discuss expanding economic and defense ties, resulting in the signing of a BrahMos missile deal, according to Indian government officials.
Why It Matters
This development signals closer military and economic collaboration between two of Asia’s largest democracies, potentially impacting regional security dynamics and defense partnerships.
What's Next
Observers will watch for further details on the missile agreement’s implementation and any additional defense or economic initiatives resulting from the leaders' discussions.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft4h agoIndonesia's Prabowo and India's Modi meet to discuss expanding economic and defense ties
- ReutersCenter9h agoIndonesia, India sign BrahMos missile deal
- ReutersCenter2h agoIndonesia to buy BrahMos missiles, Indian govt official says
