India Bolsters Defense with New BrahMos Missile Orders Post-Operation Sindoor
Following successful use in Operation Sindoor, India plans to procure a large number of BrahMos missiles for its military. This decision highlights India's focus on strengthening its defense capabilities against Pakistani military infrastructure. High-level approvals for these orders are expected soon from the defense ministry.
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In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, where Indian forces dealt a considerable blow to Pakistani military infrastructure, India is set to augment its arsenal with an extensive order of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles.
High-level defense ministry sources revealed that an impending meeting is expected to green-light the procurement of large quantities of these missiles, which are the product of an Indo-Russian venture. These will be deployed across the Indian Navy, Air Force, and ground units.
The BrahMos missiles played a pivotal role during the four-day conflict, striking Pakistani air bases and army cantonments throughout the nation. As the Indian Navy gears up to equip its Veer-class warships, the Indian Air Force is looking to arm its Russian-made Su-30 MKI fighters with these missiles. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently lauded India's indigenous weapons' performance, highlighting the BrahMos as a symbol of the country's self-reliant defense development.
During the conflict's initial phase, the Indian Air Force targeted terrorist infrastructure within Pakistan, notably the terror hubs of Jaish e Mohammed and Lashkar e Toiba in Punjab province, using BrahMos missiles with remarkable accuracy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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