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ॲक्ट ईस्ट धोरणांतर्गत भारत डिफेन्स डिप्लोमसी संस्थात्म
Under Act East, India is institutionalising defence diplomacy through agreements, exercises, attachés, and defence exports to emerge as a credible se
India-ASEAN ties face a widening trade gap, but the 2025 review offers a chance to rebalance economics with a deeper strategic partnership
ब्रह्मोस क्षेपणास्त्राची आग्नेय आशियातील देशांना विक्�
India's export of BrahMos missiles to Southeast Asia positions it as a key arms exporter, strengthening maritime partnerships and leveraging its naval
India's participation in multilateral naval exercises such as 'Milan' bolsters India's growing soft military power
The strategic aspects of the BrahMos sale and India’s assistance to Southeast Asian countries should not be minimized.
The ability to partner with nations that are deeply divided by geopolitics has been a feature of Indian diplomacy since Independence. The India-Russia relationship serves not just the two countries in question, but the world
The India-Russia summit may reveal the future of defence ties, with Russia remaining a key partner, though with a smaller share of the Indian arms market
India’s large defence industrial base has historically been dominated by public sector entities, although they have failed in meeting the growing requirements of the armed forces. The public sector suffers from inefficiency in productivity, innovation and international sales, rendering New Delhi highly dependent on arms imports. The government is taking steps to reform the public sector, even as it accords greater importance to the private sect
India’s potential sale of Brahmos missiles to Vietnam is not in violation of any MTCR rules or any commitments that India made when it became an MTCR member in June 2016.