India has signed a third pact for the supply of missiles in the Indo-Pacific region as countries in the region grow wary of China's growing assertion.

President Prabowo Subianto met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as part of the latter's two-day visit to Indonesia, his first trip to the Southeast Asian country since 2023.

Indonesia would be the third country to sign an agreement to buy the missiles.

India and Indonesia enhance defense ties, agreeing to supply BrahMos missiles and strengthen cooperation in critical minerals and maritime security.

Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto said both sides want an Indo-Pacific region that is open and transparent, with an order-based international law. | India News

President Prabowo Subianto and Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to expand defence cooperation, boost trade and strengthen collaboration on critical minerals during talks in…

The two countries will also collaborate on air-to-air missiles cooperation that ‘enhances technology collaboration and defence capabilities’.

PM Narendra Modi's visit to Indonesia will be followed by state visits to Australia and New Zealand as India tries to build its influence in the region | India News

NEW DELHI: India and Indonesia signed agreements on missile systems on Tuesday, marking an expansion of Indian defense exports and closer security cooperation as Prime Minister…

Indonesia signs agreements to purchase India's BrahMos and Astra missiles, enhancing defense cooperation and marking a significant export milestone.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto held high-level bilateral talks in Jakarta, signing 14 agreements spanning defence, trade, maritime…

India's Astra missile deal with Indonesia could open a significant export market. This cooperation agreement follows Prime Minister Modi's recent visit to the Southeast Asian…

The two nations also signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) on rare earth magnets and cooperation in minerals and technology used in the steel supply chain. To strengthen the…

Indonesia has also decided to purchase Astra missile, which has already been integrated into Indian Su-30 MKI fighters. | India News

Indonesia wants $200 million worth BrahMos from India, Astra missile numbers to be worked out | India News

Analysts say the missile deal aims to give Indonesia a supersonic shield to insulate its waterways from great-power clashes.

Explore why BrahMos is becoming India's top defense export, enhancing maritime security and strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.

India has signed a third pact for the supply of missiles in the Indo-Pacific region as countries in the region grow wary of China's growing assertion.