India Finalizes BrahMos Missile Sale Agreement with Vietnam
India has completed negotiations for selling BrahMos cruise missiles to Vietnam in a significant defense cooperation deal.

India has finalized an agreement to sell BrahMos cruise missiles to Vietnam, marking a significant milestone in defense cooperation between the two countries.
The BrahMos missile system, developed jointly by India and Russia, is a supersonic cruise missile that can be launched from land, sea, and air platforms. The weapon system has a range of approximately 290 kilometers and is considered one of the fastest cruise missiles in operational service.
The deal represents India's efforts to expand its defense exports and strengthen strategic partnerships in Southeast Asia. Vietnam has been seeking to modernize its military capabilities amid regional security concerns.
This agreement follows years of negotiations between the two nations on defense cooperation. The BrahMos sale to Vietnam would mark one of India's most significant defense exports to date.
The finalization of this deal demonstrates India's growing role as a defense equipment supplier in the region and reflects the deepening strategic relationship between New Delhi and Hanoi.