India, Indonesia Formalize Missile Cooperation Deals
POLICY WIRE — NEW DELHI, India — India and Indonesia have formalized agreements for cooperation on long-range missiles and air-to-air missile technology, accord...
POLICY WIRE — NEW DELHI, India — India and Indonesia have formalized agreements for cooperation on long-range missiles and air-to-air missile technology, according to statements from Indian officials.
The agreements include cooperation on the BrahMos system, Indian foreign ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal stated in a post on social media. This accord was reached during a recent visit.
the two nations agreed on air-to-air missile cooperation. Mr. Jaiswal indicated that this collaboration “enhances technology collaboration and defence capabilities.”
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi commented on the “growing trust” between Jakarta and New Delhi following his meeting with Prabowo. Mr. Modi asserted that this trust underpins cooperation in “defence, security and maritime affairs.”
Specific details regarding the defense deals were not disclosed. An Indonesian defense ministry spokesman didn’t respond to a request for comment regarding the agreements.


