India is set to enhance Indonesia’s military capabilities by supplying three batteries of the BrahMos Cruise missile, with delivery expected by 2028 following a contract signed in December 2025. The deal, valued at $300 million, reflects India’s growing defence manufacturing prowess and aligns with previous agreements.

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The batteries of the unbeatable Brahmos Cruise missile will strengthen the offensive capabilities of the Indonesian Armed Forces by 2028. As per the exclusive details with the Times Now, India will be supplying all the batteries of the missile with in 36 months of signing the contract.
Calling it a reinforcement of India’s indigenous defence manufacturing capability, the source said, The contract was signed in December 2025 thus the supply of the equipment is to culminate by 2028, added sources. “Indonesia has signed a contract amounting to USD 300 million for three batteries to be deployed in Coastal Dedence as they are of same version as have been exported to Philippines.”
The missile deal with Philippines was first major defence deal for India under which it received the first batch of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles in April, 2024. While the deal with the Philippines was announced in January 2022 for the supply of the missile, the process between India and Indonesia had started around that time.

