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Indonesia, India sign BrahMos missile deal

Indonesia, India sign BrahMos missile deal
Indonesia, India sign BrahMos missile deal

The Indonesian Presidential 'palace' announced on Tuesday that India and Indonesia had?signed an agreement on the BrahMos Cruise Missile System.

During his two-day trip to Indonesia, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited President Prabowo Sibito. This was his first visit to Southeast Asia since 2023.

According to a Jakarta announcement that did not provide any details, BrahMos - an India/Russia joint venture missile company - and Indonesia's Defence Ministry signed a deal for the BrahMos system of missile defense. The?reported on Tuesday earlier that India would supply the BrahMos missile defense system to Indonesia and also?the Astra Air-to-Air missile, citing a government official in India. BrahMos stated that it is in advanced discussions with Indonesia for a deal between $200 million to $350 million. It has already signed agreements with its neighbours Vietnam, and the Philippines.

The palace also announced that Indonesia's Republikorp - a private defence holding company - and India's Bharat Dynamic - a defence company based in India - had signed an agreement regarding air-to-air weapons.

Both countries signed memoranda of understanding to strengthen supply chains for critical minerals, steel and agriculture.

Steel Authority of India will establish a joint-venture with Indonesia's Krakatau Steel for the production of stainless steel plates in Indonesia.

Prabowo and Modi both said, "We are two of the biggest democracies on the planet." "Partnerships between us will benefit the region."

Prabowo, the Indonesian minister of trade and industry, said that India will speed up its negotiations with Indonesia on a preferential trading agreement.

Modi stated that the two countries would work together to promote maritime safety and security in Indian Ocean.

In their comments, neither leader mentioned the BrahMos agreement. Prabowo and Modi met in New Delhi, India last year. They signed a number of agreements.

Modi will be departing for Australia and New Zealand tomorrow. (Reporting from Stanley Widianto and Sakshi dayal in Jakarta; Additional reporting by Anandateresia, Editing by Martin Petty.)

(source: Reuters)