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Indonesia, India Sign Missile Deals

Created at 7 Jul · 9:15 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Indonesia and India have signed agreements for New Delhi to supply Jakarta with supersonic cruise and air-to-air missiles, including the BrahMos cruise missile system. The deals were finalized during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Jakarta.

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Who's Involved

Narendra Modi
Indian Prime Minister
Prabowo Subianto
Indonesian President
Indonesia, India Sign Missile Deals

↳ Why This Matters

The agreements enhance defense capabilities for Indonesia and signal India's growing role as a defense exporter and security partner in Southeast Asia, potentially influencing regional geopolitical dynamics.

Key facts

  • Indonesia and India finalized defense agreements for India to supply supersonic cruise and air-to-air missiles.
  • The BrahMos cruise missile system is included in the deal.
  • Agreements were also signed for critical minerals, steel, and agriculture.
  • The deals were finalized during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Jakarta on July 7, 2026.
  • This strengthens India's security cooperation with Southeast Asian nations.

Indonesia and India have signed agreements for New Delhi to supply Jakarta with supersonic cruise and air-to-air missiles, including the BrahMos cruise missile system. The deals were finalized during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Jakarta on July 7, 2026. This move represents the latest effort by India to strengthen its security partnerships with governments in Southeast Asia. Memorandums of understanding were also signed concerning critical minerals, steel, and agriculture.

Frequently asked questions

The agreements cover supersonic cruise missiles and air-to-air missiles, including the BrahMos system.

The deals were signed on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.

These agreements are part of India's initiative to bolster security ties with Southeast Asian nations and enhance cooperation in critical minerals, steel, and agriculture.

What Happens Next

01Further details on specific missile systems and delivery timelines are expected.
02Analysis of the geopolitical implications for Southeast Asian security is anticipated.

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How It Developed

Indonesia and India signed deals for New Delhi to supply Jakarta with supersonic cruise and air-to-air missiles.
Indonesia and India signed a deal on the BrahMos cruise missile system.
The countries also signed memorandums of understanding for critical minerals, steel, and agriculture.

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Indonesia and India sign deals on supersonic, air-to-air missilesNikkei Asia
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Indonesia, India sign BrahMos missile dealPiQSuite

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