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.
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