Shock to China, Indonesia asked for BrahMos from India, reason for recent war:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The geopolitical map of the world is now changing, and India is emerging as a big global player in it. Whatever happened across the border recently, especially the condition of Pakistan during ‘Operation Sindoor’, has opened the eyes of the whole world. Its most recent and biggest impact is visible Indonesia In the decision of.

What is the full news?
The world’s largest Muslim populated country, Indonesia, now from India BrahMos supersonic cruise missile (BrahMos Missiles) is fully prepared to buy. This is the same missile which is discussed all over the world. Indonesia has clearly indicated that it now wants to rely on Indian technology for its security instead of relying on Western countries or China.

Perspective changed after seeing Pakistan
The point is simple—what is seen, sells. According to reports, Indonesia turned to India after it saw that Indian weapons and tactics had demolished Pakistan’s defense systems during ‘Operation Vermillion’. The kind of devastation and precision strike seen in this operation forced Jakarta (the capital of Indonesia) to think that “we also need this weapon.”

Why is this a big victory for India?
This is not just an arms deal, but a huge diplomatic victory.

  1. Message to China: Indonesia continues to have disputes with China in the South China Sea. In such a situation, taking BrahMos from India is a strong message for China.
  2. faith: If such a big Muslim country is expressing confidence in India, then it is a proof of our growing credibility. Philippines has already taken this missile from us, and now Indonesia is also standing in the same line.

What will happen next?
The talks are now considered to be in the final stages. As soon as this deal is finalized, India will join a new league in terms of defense exports. The countries which were hesitant in buying arms from us till yesterday, are now standing in the queue after seeing the results of ‘Operation Sindoor’.

India no longer just buys arms, it also sells them to the world and that too on its own terms!