Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signed multiple defense agreements, including the procurement of BrahMos supersonic missiles, during Modi's visit to Jakarta. The deals mark a significant step in strengthening strategic cooperation between the two nations amid growing regional security concerns. The agreements were finalized at Merdeka Palace on July 7, 2026, covering defense, technology, and maritime security sectors. TASS+2
The centerpiece of the agreements involves Indonesia's acquisition of BrahMos missile systems, jointly developed by India and Russia. The supersonic cruise missiles will enhance Indonesia's coastal defense capabilities. While exact quantities and financial terms remain undisclosed, the deal represents a major expansion of India's defense exports in Southeast Asia. CCTV+2
Beyond defense, the two leaders signed over a dozen agreements spanning critical minerals, food security, and technology cooperation. The comprehensive partnership reflects shared democratic values and mutual interests in addressing global economic challenges. Eight sector-specific deals were announced, though full details were not immediately released. Bloomberg+2
The defense collaboration signals India's growing engagement with Southeast Asian nations to counterbalance regional security threats. The inclusion of air-to-air missile cooperation (Astra systems) and maritime security provisions underscores the multidimensional nature of the partnership. Analysts view this as part of India's "Act East" policy implementation. Bloomberg+2