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"ब्रह्मोस": After BrahMos shattered targets in Operation Sindoor, 15 nations lined up to buy India’s supersonic missile—flying at Mach 3, with pinpoint accuracy, 83% indigenized, $375M deals signed, and 100+ units made yearly from Lucknow’s new facility

The recent execution of Operation Sindoor has catapulted India's BrahMos missile system into the global spotlight, showcasing its combat effectiveness and prompting a surge in international interest.
This operation marked the first combat use of the BrahMos missile, employed by the Indian military during precision strikes on Pakistani targets. While India has not officially confirmed its deployment, Pakistan acknowledged the missile's use, and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath affirmed its role during the inauguration of a new BrahMos missile facility in Lucknow alongside Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
This operation, involving precision strikes on terrorist bases, marked the first combat use of BrahMos, with debris found in Rajasthan suggesting its deployment. The success has led to a surge in interest from 15 countries, reflecting its strategic value in modern warfare.
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The Philippines: A Landmark Deal
In January 2022, India signed a significant defense export agreement with the Philippines, valued at approximately $375 million, marking India's first major defense export. Under this deal, India committed to supplying the Philippines with three coastal defense batteries of the BrahMos missile system. The first battery was delivered in April 2024, and the second followed in April 2025. The initial delivery was transported via an Indian Air Force aircraft, while the second was shipped by sea, demonstrating India's logistical capabilities in defense exports.
Expanding Interest Across Asia and Beyond
The success of Operation Sindoor has piqued the interest of several countries in acquiring the BrahMos missile system:
Indonesia: Indonesia has been negotiating a BrahMos deal for over a decade, with estimates now at $450 million. Recent reports from January 2025 indicate advanced discussions, with Indonesian Navy Chief Muhammad Ali visiting BrahMos facilities. The interest is fueled by the need to protect maritime territories, especially given China's actions, as noted by Ahmad Rizky Umar, who stated, "Indonesia wants to anticipate any conflict in the future that can undermine its maritime territorial integrity"
Vietnam: Vietnam is finalizing a $700 million deal, expected to be signed soon, for both army and navy use, including integration with Su-30 jets. This move aligns with Vietnam's efforts to modernize its defence amid South China Sea disputes, with reports highlighting the missile's role in securing maritime boundaries.
Malaysia: Malaysia is considering BrahMos for its Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighter jets and Kedah-class warships, with interest in the lighter BrahMos NG variant. This reflects a strategy to enhance strike capabilities, driven by regional security dynamics, as seen in discussions at the Defence Services Asia 2024 exhibition
Other Nations: The list extends to Thailand, where Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang showed keen interest in November 2023, driven by maritime disputes. Singapore, Brunei, and others in Southeast Asia, along with Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Oman, have expressed varying levels of interest, often linked to countering Chinese influence. For instance, Brazil is discussing sea versions for future frigates, while Middle Eastern nations see it as a deterrent
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Expert Insights on Regional Security Dynamics
Experts suggest that the increasing interest in the BrahMos missile system is driven by concerns over China's growing military assertiveness in the South China Sea. Ahmad Rizky Umar, an international relations and Indonesian politics expert at Aberystwyth University, noted that it is "logical" for countries like the Philippines and Indonesia to seek advanced defense capabilities due to shared maritime territories and vulnerabilities to regional threats.
Anastasia Febiola, a research coordinator at Semar Sentinel Indonesia, emphasized that acquiring the BrahMos missile would be a "pretty important act" for Indonesia, enhancing its deterrence capabilities amid uncertain geopolitical dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region.
BrahMos Missile: A Technological Marvel
The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, developed jointly by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyeniya, is a cornerstone of India's missile arsenal. Capable of being launched from submarines, ships, aircraft, and land platforms, the missile boasts a range of nearly 300 kilometers and can carry a warhead weighing between 200 and 300 kilograms. With a speed of 2.8 Mach—nearly three times the speed of sound—the BrahMos missile maintains supersonic velocity throughout its flight, reducing the chances of interception by defense systems.
Approximately 83 percent of the missile's components are now indigenously sourced from India, reflecting the country's advancements in defense manufacturing. The missile operates on a "fire and forget" principle and incorporates stealth technology and an advanced guidance system, ensuring high accuracy with a circular error probability of under one meter.
The next-generation BrahMos variant, weighing just 1,290 kilograms compared to the previous 2,900 kilograms, allows fighter jets like the Sukhoi Su-30MKI to carry three missiles instead of one. This new version is expected to have a range of around 400 kilometers, further enhancing its strategic value.
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Strengthening Indigenous Defense Production
In a significant move to bolster India's defense manufacturing capabilities, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated a new BrahMos missile production facility in Lucknow on May 11, 2025. This facility is part of the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor and aims to produce 80 to 100 BrahMos missiles annually, reinforcing India's commitment to self-reliance in defense production.
During the inauguration, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the missile's role in Operation Sindoor, stating, "You must have seen a glimpse of the BrahMos missile during Operation Sindoor. If you didn't, then just ask the people of Pakistan about the power of the BrahMos missile."
The global interest in the BrahMos missile system underscores its reputation as a reliable and advanced weapon, positioning India as a key player in the international defense market.
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BrahMos Missile Deal Status by Country
Country | Deal Status | Estimated Value | Key Platforms | Strategic Focus |
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Philippines | Signed, deliveries ongoing | $375 million | Coastal defence | South China Sea tensions |
Indonesia | Negotiations advanced | $450 million | Naval, advanced version | Maritime security, China concerns |
Vietnam | Near finalization | $700 million | Army, Navy, Su-30 jets | Maritime boundary protection |
Malaysia | Interest expressed | Not specified | Su-30MKM, warships | Air and naval strike enhancement |
Thailand | Discussions ongoing | Not specified | Potential naval use | Maritime disputes with neighbours |
This table highlights the diversity of interest and the strategic imperatives driving these acquisitions.
The BrahMos missile's combat debut in Operation Sindoor has catalyzed a global rush, with countries seeking to leverage its speed, range, and precision against regional threats. As India positions itself as a defence exporter, the missile's role in enhancing international security partnerships is set to grow, potentially reshaping regional power dynamics.
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