India and Indonesia are finalizing a $450 million deal for the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, making Indonesia the second ASEAN country after the Philippines to acquire it. An Indonesian delegation led by Navy chief Muhammad Ali was briefed on the missile’s capabilities, with both nations seeking to strengthen defence collaboration and support Indonesia’s defence modernization programs.
Deal in works, India apprises Indonesia of BrahMos might

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