Published May 31, 2026last updated May 31, 2026
India says BrahMos deal signed with Vietnam, eyes Indonesia next
India has signed a deal with Vietnam under which it will supply BrahMos missiles, which it has jointly developed with Russia, Defense Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh said.
“With Vietnam, I understand that it [the deal] has already been signed, probably not publicly announced,” Singh said at the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore. But it’s already been signed.”
He added that India is in “final stages” for a similar deal with Indonesia.
The Philippines was the first foreign buyer of the BrahMos missile system from India, signing a deal worth $375 million in 2022.
The deal with Vietnam could be worth about 60 billion rupees ($629 million), including training and logistical support, Reuters news agency has previously reported.
Speaking at the Shangri-La defense forum, Singh said that India has a strong commitment to the ASEAN nations, “and we treat all of you as ‘friendly foreign countries’ with whom we can share advanced defense technologies.”
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May 31, 2026
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