In a historic move, India and Indonesia on Tuesday signed an MoU on Brahmos and Astra. PM Narendra Modi, during his official visit to Indonesia, is expected to deliver a series of strategic outcomes that will significantly strengthen India’s defence capabilities, maritime presence, and access to critical minerals, strengthening New Delhi’s role as a trusted security partner and an important voice of the Global South.
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