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India and Indonesia set to finalize ₹3,800 Crore BrahMos missile deal amid growing defense ties

Tripathi Pragti by Tripathi Pragti
28 January 2025
in Defence, Defense, Strategy, Trending, Weaponry
India and Indonesia set to finalize ₹3,800 Crore BrahMos missile deal amid growing defense ties

Glimpses of 76th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path, in New Delhi on January 26, 2025.

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India and Indonesia are finalizing a major defense agreement for the export of BrahMos missiles worth ₹3,800 crore (around $450 million), an agreement that India was said to be jestingly committed to paying. This would fortify the future of both in providing a solid foundation for Penagaran modernization for South Korea’s offensive capabilities. This agreement with early dawn soundings will reinforce and crystallize India’s aspirations as a defense system supplier, indicating an emergent consciousness of India’s sovereignty in the global defense space. It is a supersonic cruise missile characterized by speed, precision of aim, and versatility.

The BrahMos missile is developed by cooperation between India’s DRDO and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya. It has lately been ranked among the most advanced and sought-after defense systems in the international arena, having speeds of Mach 2.85, i.e., across 3 times the speed of sound (approximately 1,047 km/hr). Then comes the knife’s edge feature, which goes along with a much-lauded missile range of 290 km with the ability to strike targets with remarkable accuracy.

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#RepublicDay2025 | India showcases military prowess with BrahMoS, Pinaka Rocket System, BM-21 AGNIBAAN. pic.twitter.com/eiZTFeo0tO

— The Hindu (@the_hindu) January 26, 2025

BrahMos measures up for its multidimensionality in launch platforms that can be launched from land-based mobile launcher ships, submarines, as well as aircrafts. Its multi-modality builds huge flexibility within any military disposition to be deployed under varied combat scenario conditions. It is suitable for surface as well as air targets and can be placed in a wide scope of tactical situations. Hence, the BrahMos has earned a very good mark of being a reliable and an ultra-modern cutting edge weapon system that can propel any nation’s defense abilitiies to new heights.

Strategic Implications of BrahMos Deal with Indonesia

The BrahMos missile acquisition agreement between India and Indonesia is being hailed as a giant step within the Indo-Pacific region. Indo-Pacific is home to so many competing powers; with the advent of long-jet capability, Indonesia, as an archipelagic state, has been focusing strongly on enhancing its defense capabilities towards dealing not only with traditional maritime security but also with other wider regional threats. In light of this, the BrahMos missile sale signals a major step in Indonesia’s military modernization initiative.

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has talked in favor of upgrading Indonesia’s defense technologies with the opportunity to face territorial disputes and maritime threats in the modern age. It is intended that these missile acquisitions will further empower Indonesia in military deterrence alongside Russian-made fighter jets and submarines already in service. The missiles will provide Indonesia with a robust level of defensive capacity to deal with any regional threats.

Defense Cooperation

The defence pact epitomizes the deepening strategic partnership between India and Indonesia. This stems from both countries sharing common concerns with regard to maritime security and stability in their future relations with each other. Indonesia is acknowledged as a key partner in India’s relations with the Indo-Pacific in maintaining peace and stability. This is particularly important in view of the assertive manoeuvres taking place increasingly in the South China Sea and the wider Pacific region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasized Indonesia’s central role in promoting regional security, and the BrahMos missile deal is part of a broader effort to deepen defense ties between the two countries.

H.E. @narendramodi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, and H.E. @prabowo, Hon’ble President of Indonesia, engaged with CEOs and dignitaries to discuss India-Indonesia bilateral strategic partnership, including in areas of defence & security. Dr. Jaiteerth R. Joshi, @CeoMdbrahmos… pic.twitter.com/i7f6cIeNhu

— BRAHMOS Missile (@BrahMosMissile) January 26, 2025

In addition to the BrahMos missile deal, Indonesia and India are discussing ways for further cooperation in defense. These include modernization of military assets and the possibility of establishing joint ventures in arms manufacturing. The two countries are thinking about collaboration in the sphere of shipbuilding and aircraft-carrier construction that will boost their respective navies significantly.

An Indonesian defense delegation led by Navy Chief Admiral Muhammad Ali visited the BrahMos Aerospace Headquarters in India and received a presentation on the missile capabilities, besides discussion over future defense cooperation between the two sides. Technology transfer has come under a particular spotlight in the discussions underway. Although the deal has reached a very advanced stage, no formal contracts have been signed yet.

One of the main useful topics up for discussion is the framework for technology transfer, which would provide Indonesia with the right to locally produce certain components of the BrahMos missile. This will not only cut down on Indonesia’s dependence on foreign sources, but this element will aid greatly in the pursuit of its larger goals of defense self-reliance.

Technology Transfer

The issue of technology transfer is a crucial component of defense deals like the one between India and Indonesia. The transfer of advanced defense technologies empowers the countries buying them to establish their own manufacturing capabilities. This adds security by promoting limits to future dependence on imports and increasing the total security of the host nation. The BrahMos missile is one deal where India and Indonesia are negotiating arrangements whereby Indonesia could manufacture some missile components locally, ensuring it can sustain and upgrade missile system deployments in the future.

In the last two years, India has come to great leaps in developing defense exports; these have won BrahMos missiles to be the model to the Philippines in 2022—the first international buyer, which counts largely. The BrahMos deal with Indonesia has set another aim of raising defence exports even higher, aggregating another $5 billion of exports by 2025. India envisions itself as a dependable supplier of advanced defence systems and is keen on taking advantage of the growing global demand for sophisticated military hardware, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region, where countries are eager to modernize their respective armories in light of the emerging threats.

Broader Implications

Further implications for the security of the Indo-Pacific region come with the BrahMos deal. Both India and Indonesia regard the increasing panic in the region as a mainstay in advancing their defense cooperation.

Now, the Indo-Pacific has emerged as a very important platform for the strategic military alliances between countries, with the intention of containing rising tensions mainly fed by China’s aggressive posturing in the South China Sea. Acquisition of the BrahMos missiles will not only bolster Indonesia’s defense profile but will also bring it even closer to India, signaling a commitment in solidarity for peace and stability in the region.

The cooperation between India and Indonesia will also forge a very fruitful path for cooperation in defense technology and manufacturing there. The success of the BrahMos deal could serve as a guide for other countries in the region on how India’s defense capability and technology transfer could better the security capability of its partners.

The BrahMos missile deal between India and Indonesia represents a significant milestone in the burgeoning defense ties between the two countries, which correspondingly mirrors India’s ambition of emerging as a global leader in defense exports besides attesting to the strategic significance of the role India plays in the Indo-Pacific region.

As they seek to widen the scope of their defense cooperation, including technology transfers and joint manufacturing, the BrahMos missile deal becomes a symbol of the growing defense partnership between both nations and their readiness to tackle regional security challenges. With this deal expected to be finalized in the coming days, the BrahMos missile will undoubtedly form the backbone for Indonesia’s military modernization and constitute a reflection of the increasing robustness in defense relations between India and Indonesia.

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