India and Indonesia are finalizing a $450 million deal for BrahMos supersonic missiles, enhancing bilateral defense cooperation. Indonesian defense officials, led by Navy chief Muhammad Ali, were briefed on the missile’s capabilities. This deal follows India’s successful BrahMos export to the Philippines and is aimed at countering China’s influence in the region.
India briefs Indonesia on BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles ahead of proposed deal

Categories:
Related Post

RIL Q2 results: Reliance Industries reports 5% fall in net profitRIL Q2 results: Reliance Industries reports 5% fall in net profit
Reliance Industries Ltd, led by Mukesh Ambani, reported a 5% decrease in consolidated net profit for Q2 FY25, standing at Rs 16,563 crore. Revenue from operations slightly increased by 0.2%

AISF stages protest over new UGC guidelines: Demands immediate withdrawal to safeguard university autonomyAISF stages protest over new UGC guidelines: Demands immediate withdrawal to safeguard university autonomy
The All India Students’ Federation (AISF) protested against the UGC’s draft regulations for 2024-2025, calling them an attack on university autonomy. The regulations, aiming to replace 2018 guidelines, sparked controversy

Per capita income to nearly double in 5 years: SitharamanPer capita income to nearly double in 5 years: Sitharaman
India is projected to nearly double its per capita income in the next five years, driven by government reforms, dynamic geopolitical changes, and strong growth in consumption, innovation, and a