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India to Supply BrahMos and Astra Missiles to Indonesia

The developments are being closely watched across the region as indicators of deepening India–Indonesia strategic ties and India’s growing footprint in the global defence market.

By SSBCrack
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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India to Supply BrahMos and Astra Missiles to Indonesia

An Indian government official announced on Tuesday that India will supply the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system and the indigenous Astra beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) to Indonesia. The development marks a significant expansion of defence cooperation between the two nations.

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The announcement coincides with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-day visit to Indonesia (July 6–8, 2026), during which he held bilateral talks with President Prabowo Subianto at the Istana Merdeka in Jakarta. The visit seeks to deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in 2018 and advance collaboration across defence, critical minerals, maritime infrastructure, and electoral technology.

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Indonesia had entered into an agreement with India in March 2026 to procure the BrahMos missile system as part of efforts to modernise its armed forces and strengthen maritime defence capabilities. The latest development involves the supply of additional BrahMos missile batteries, thereby expanding Indonesia’s existing inventory of the advanced supersonic weapon.

The BrahMos, developed by BrahMos Aerospace — a joint venture between India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyeniya — is among the world’s fastest operational supersonic cruise missiles. It achieves speeds of Mach 2.8–3.0, features precision guidance, and can engage both sea and land targets with high accuracy. The system is versatile, with land-based coastal defence, ship-launched, and air-launched variants already in service with Indian forces. Export versions are typically configured with a range of approximately 290 km.

Indonesia’s interest in the system aligns with its focus on enhancing deterrence along key maritime routes in the Indo-Pacific.

Astra Air-to-Air Missile Acquisition

In a parallel development, Indonesia has decided to import India’s Astra BVRAAM. The decision follows the proven performance of the missile during recent Indian military operations, including Operation Sindoor.

Developed indigenously by DRDO and manufactured by Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), the Astra is India’s first active radar-homing beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile. It offers a strike range exceeding 100 km (with enhanced variants demonstrating up to 160 km in recent tests), all-weather capability, and day-and-night engagement. The missile has undergone extensive flight trials and integration on Indian Air Force platforms such as the Su-30MKI and Tejas. Its compatibility with the Su-30 fighters operated by the Indonesian Air Force makes it a natural fit for Jakarta’s inventory.

Strategic Significance

The supply of these advanced missile systems will materially strengthen Indonesia’s air and maritime defence posture, particularly in safeguarding sea lanes of communication around the strategically vital Strait of Malacca. For India, the development represents continued momentum in its defence export drive under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Previous successes include the supply of BrahMos to the Philippines (first export customer) and the recent confirmation of a deal with Vietnam.

The transactions underscore India’s emergence as a credible supplier of sophisticated, combat-proven defence equipment to friendly nations, especially within the ASEAN region. They also reflect growing strategic convergence between India and Indonesia in the Indo-Pacific, where both countries share interests in regional stability, secure maritime trade routes, and a rules-based order.

Broader Outcomes of the Visit

Discussions during Prime Minister Modi’s visit are also advancing cooperation in several complementary domains:

  • Indian investments in Indonesian manufacturing of steel, nickel, and rare earth permanent magnets to secure resilient critical minerals supply chains.
  • Joint development of the strategically located Sabang port in Aceh, which overlooks the Strait of Malacca and lies in proximity to India’s Great Nicobar infrastructure projects.
  • Collaboration on Indonesia-specific electronic voting machines, building on India’s expertise in electoral technology.

These initiatives complement the defence dimension and illustrate the multifaceted nature of the bilateral relationship.

Specific details regarding quantities, contract values, delivery schedules, and technology transfer arrangements have not been disclosed in the official statement and are expected to be finalised through subsequent government-to-government and commercial processes.

India has consistently expressed its willingness to share advanced defence technologies with trusted partners. The confirmation of BrahMos expansion and Astra supply to Indonesia further reinforces this commitment while contributing to the modernisation and self-reliance goals of both nations’ armed forces.

The developments are being closely watched across the region as indicators of deepening India–Indonesia strategic ties and India’s growing footprint in the global defence market.

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