Tuesday, 7 July 2026 MUMBAI EDITION LIVE

India, Indonesia To Sign Defence Deals

India and Indonesia are set to sign major defence deals, including Astra missiles and BrahMos. The agreements will strengthen bilateral ties and cooperation.

Vikram Menon
Vikram Menon
Foreign Affairs Editor · Tue, 07 July 2026 at 10:25 am
India, Indonesia To Sign Defence Deals

In a significant development, India and Indonesia are poised to sign several major defence and cooperation deals. The agreements, which are expected to be signed soon, will include the supply of Astra missiles and BrahMos to Indonesia.

The deal is a major breakthrough in the bilateral relations between the two countries and is expected to strengthen their defence cooperation. India has been actively pursuing defence exports in recent years, and this deal is a significant milestone in this endeavour.

According to officials, the Indonesian government has shown keen interest in acquiring the Astra missiles, which are indigenous beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles developed by India. The BrahMos, a supersonic cruise missile, is another key component of the deal. The missile is a joint development between India and Russia and has been successfully tested and inducted into the Indian armed forces.

The two countries are also expected to sign an agreement on the development of the Sabang port in Indonesia. The port, which is strategically located at the northern tip of Sumatra, will provide India with access to the South China Sea and strengthen its maritime presence in the region.

The development of the Sabang port is a key component of India's Act East policy, which aims to strengthen its economic and strategic ties with Southeast Asia. The policy has been a key focus area for the Indian government in recent years, and the deal with Indonesia is a significant milestone in this endeavour.

The signing of the defence and cooperation deals between India and Indonesia is expected to have a significant impact on the regional security landscape. The agreements will not only strengthen the bilateral ties between the two countries but also provide a boost to India's defence exports and its maritime presence in the region.

The deals are also expected to have a positive impact on the economic ties between the two countries. The development of the Sabang port is expected to increase trade and commerce between India and Indonesia, and the supply of Astra missiles and BrahMos will provide a boost to India's defence industry.

Overall, the signing of the defence and cooperation deals between India and Indonesia is a significant development that is expected to have far-reaching implications for the regional security landscape and the bilateral ties between the two countries.

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