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14-15 Nations Sought Brahmos Missile Post Operation Sindoor: Defence Minister
Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister, India. India’s BrahMos Missile Sees Global Demand Surge After ‘Operation Sindoor’ Success: Defence Minister: LUCKNOW, UTTAR PRADESH – India’s indigenous BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system is experiencing a significant surge in global demand, a phenomenon directly attributed to its “stellar performance” in the recent, military confrontation between India and…
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China's Aggression Fuels Demand for India-Made BrahMos
Aakhir Tak – In Shorts Southeast Asian nations are increasing demand for India-made BrahMos missiles. Indonesia is set to sign a $450 million deal soon. The Philippines has already inducted BrahMos in its coastal defense system. China’s aggressive actions in the South China Sea fuel this demand. India’s ‘Act East’ approach strengthens its defense export strategy. Aakhir Tak – In…
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They’re low-cost and could be politically beneficial but are of questionable quality for now.
Reuters published a detailed report last week about how “India offers cheap loans for arms, targeting Russia's traditional customers”, which explained how its plans to empower the Export-Import Bank to extend long-term and low-cost loans to clients could boost its military sales abroad. The second part of their report’s title is sensational though since Russia plans to export their jointly produced equipment to more countries along the lines of last year’s Philippine model.
Most casual observers aren’t aware, but Russia greenlit India’s export of jointly produced supersonic BrahMos cruise missiles to the Philippines, one of the US’ mutual defense allies, in early 2024. The strategic rationale was discussed here and relates to Russian arms exports getting around US sanctions due to being jointly produced with India. That piece also mentions how the US turned a blind eye to this since it helps indirectly balance China, thus raising the chances of it doing the same with Indonesia.
Come what may, it’s also indisputable that India’s military-industrial complex wants to step into the market on its own by exporting more purely indigenously produced wares, which could indeed cut into some of Russia’s existing share in other countries’ supplies. Such opportunities could arise among those clients whose military-technical needs weren’t fully met over the past three years as Russia naturally prioritized the production of arms for its ongoing special operation over fulfilling its foreign contracts.
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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRAHMOS MISSILE | INDIA’S SUPERSONIC POWER 🇮🇳#trendings#viralpost❤️#viralvídeos
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Welcome to today’s video where we uncover the complete details about the BrahMos missile – one of the world’s fastest and most powerful supersonic cruise missiles developed by India and Russia.
🔍 In this video, you'll learn: ✔️ What is BrahMos? ✔️ Key features and specifications ✔️ Variants of BrahMos (Air, Land, Sea, Submarine) ✔️ Range, speed, warhead, and technology ✔️ Why BrahMos is a game-changer in modern warfare ✔️ India’s global defence export mission ✔️ Latest updates and future plans (BrahMos-NG & BrahMos-II
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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRAHMOS MISSILE | INDIA’S SUPERSONIC POWER 🇮🇳#trendings#viralpost❤️#viralvídeos
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Welcome to today’s video where we uncover the complete details about the BrahMos missile – one of the world’s fastest and most powerful supersonic cruise missiles developed by India and Russia.
🔍 In this video, you'll learn: ✔️ What is BrahMos? ✔️ Key features and specifications ✔️ Variants of BrahMos (Air, Land, Sea, Submarine) ✔️ Range, speed, warhead, and technology ✔️ Why BrahMos is a game-changer in modern warfare ✔️ India’s global defence export mission ✔️ Latest updates and future plans (BrahMos-NG & BrahMos-II
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*India* has remarkably transformed from one of the *world's largest defence importers* to a burgeoning global *defence exporter* , achieving nearly ₹21,000 crore in exports by FY 2024.
This shift, facilitated by strategic policy reforms like the *"Make in India" initiative* and the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign, emphasizes indigenous manufacturing and *private sector* involvement.
Once reliant on foreign suppliers, India now produces advanced systems such as the *Tejas aircraft and BrahMos missiles* , leading to a *34-fold increase in defence exports* since 2013-14.
Despite ongoing challenges, including technology gaps and bureaucratic hurdles, India's vision for self-reliance is clear.
The country aims to *achieve ₹50,000 crore in defence exports by 2029* , solidifying its role as a key player in global defence markets.
http://arjasrikanth.in/2025/05/31/missiles-money-makeovers-indias-explosive-leap-from-buyer-to-boss-in-the-global-arms-bazaar/

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BrahMos Missile: Defence Stocks Surging in 2025

India’s defense sector is booming in 2025, with the BrahMos missile acting as a catalyst for this explosive growth. This Indo-Russian supersonic cruise missile isn’t just redefining India’s military capabilities—it’s also reshaping investor sentiment in the stock market.
BrahMos: The Missile Making Waves
The BrahMos missile is gaining global attention for its:
Mach 2.8 Speed: Nearly three times the speed of sound
Stealth Navigation: Ability to cruise as low as 5 meters above sea level
High Precision: Adaptability in trajectory, making it difficult to intercept
With countries like the Philippines already placing orders and others like Vietnam and Indonesia showing interest, the BrahMos has opened up massive opportunities for defense exports.
Defense Stocks Riding the BrahMos Wave
Several Indian defense companies closely tied to the BrahMos project have seen their stock prices surge. Here are three standout performers:
Solar Industries India Ltd.
Supplies critical explosives like RDX, HMX, and TNT for BrahMos
Holds a massive ₹3,912 crore order book
Won an international defense order worth ₹994 crore
Stock Price (May 20, 2025): ₹13,630
Premier Explosives Ltd.
Produces solid propellants for missiles including BrahMos, Akash, and Astra
81% of its new orders stem from the defense sector
Though it faced a temporary plant shutdown, its long-term outlook remains strong
Stock Price (May 20, 2025): ₹561
Data Patterns India Ltd.
Supplies fire control systems, RF seekers, and other missile electronics
100% revenue derived from defense sector, 48% from DRDO
Has developed an indigenous Center of Excellence (COE) to reduce foreign reliance
Stock Price (May 20, 2025): ₹2,719
Investor Insight: Why This Matters
The success of the BrahMos missile goes beyond national security—it’s fueling economic and industrial growth. With India becoming a rising defense exporter and pushing for “Make in India” in military tech, defense-related stocks are gaining serious traction.
Conclusion: Investing in the Future of Defense
From cutting-edge missiles to world-class manufacturing, India is stepping onto the global stage as a defense leader. For investors, this means opportunities in companies connected to the BrahMos missile could deliver strong returns in the long term.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a certified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
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India Delivers Second BrahMos Missile Battery to Philippines
April 21 , 2025 | New Delhi | Curated By the team of Boldvoices.in India has successfully shipped the second battery of its supersonic BrahMos missile system to the Philippines, strengthening its role as a major defence exporter in the Indo-Pacific. 🔹 Key Highlights: This is part of a $375 million deal signed in 2022, India’s biggest-ever defence export contract. The BrahMos system, jointly…
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𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐞𝐬—Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (Rank 43), Bharat Electronics Limited (Rank 67), and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (Rank 94)—secured spots in SIPRI’s Top 100 global arms producers.
Their combined revenues rose 5.8% to $6.74 billion (₹56,769 crore) in 2023. Globally, US companies dominated with $317 billion in revenues, followed by China ($103 billion) and Russia ($25.5 billion). Rising arms sales are fueled by conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, East Asian tensions, and global rearmament efforts.
India’s key defense exports include BrahMos missiles, Dornier-228 aircraft, artillery systems, and advanced electronic equipment, showcasing its growing capabilities in the global defense market.
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US, France, Armenia the Top 3 Buyers of Indian Military Equipment

NEW DELHI — The US, France and Armenia are ranked as the top three destinations for defense exports by India, which chalked up military sales worth Rs 21,083 crore ($2.6 billion) to other countries in 2023-24, official sources said on Sunday, The Times of India reports. Indian public and private sector companies are now exporting a wide range of arms, ammunition and fuses to around 100 countries, which also include some complete weapon systems and platforms like BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, Dornier-228 aircraft, artillery guns, radars, Akash missiles, Pinaka rockets, and armored vehicles, the sources added. Armenia has emerged as…
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Their military-technical ties are changing, but this isn’t at the expense of their strategic partnership and most certainly not due to foreign influence, be it American or Chinese. It’s a natural development that aligns with multipolar trends.
The visit of Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh to Russia this week highlights these decades-long strategic partners’ evolving defense ties. It was already explained in March how “Russian-Indian Relations Are Moving Beyond Their Prior Military-Centricity” as India seeks to rebalance their yawning oil-driven trade deficit through more exports to Russia. Reference was also made to SIPRI’s latest trends in international arms transfers report about how India is importing less arms from Russia than before.
Nevertheless, the analysis also assessed that Russia is poised to become India’s preferred “Make In India” partner for assisting with the indigenous production of military equipment, which a report published by RT on the date of Singh’s visit lent credence to. Titled “From Buyer to Supplier: India’s military industrial complex is on the rise”, it mentions how this has taken the form of Indian-produced Kalashnikov AK-203 rifles and BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, both of which are also exportable.
At the same time, however, Russia is still producing some items at home such as multi-role stealth guided missile frigates. It was the handing over the seventh such one that Russia built for India which served as the occasion for Rajnath’s visit. According to a high-ranking Russian Presidential Administration official, the eighth will be completed in Russia by next year, while the ninth and tenth will be built in India. He also said that the two countries have more than 200 ongoing defense projects.
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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BRAHMOS MISSILE | INDIA’S SUPERSONIC POWER 🇮🇳#trendings#viralpost❤️#viralvídeos
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🔥 Presented by Manasa Defence Academy – Your Gateway to a Glorious Defence Career!
Welcome to today’s video where we uncover the complete details about the BrahMos missile – one of the world’s fastest and most powerful supersonic cruise missiles developed by India and Russia.
🔍 In this video, you'll learn: ✔️ What is BrahMos? ✔️ Key features and specifications ✔️ Variants of BrahMos (Air, Land, Sea, Submarine) ✔️ Range, speed, warhead, and technology ✔️ Why BrahMos is a game-changer in modern warfare ✔️ India’s global defence export mission ✔️ Latest updates and future plans (BrahMos-NG & BrahMos-II
Call:7799799221 www.manasadefenceacademy.com
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BrahMos Missile Export Revolution: India to Ship Supersonic Weaponry to Philippines – Defense Breakthrough
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Uncovering India's Defence Parts Manufacturers: A Comprehensive Overview
India's defence manufacturing industry has seen substantial expansion and transformation in recent years. Defense exports hit a new high of nearly Rs. 16,000 crores (US$ 1.93 billion) in fiscal year 2023, representing a tenfold rise from 2016-17.
This tremendous expansion may be credited to India's strategic importance as one of the world's most powerful armed forces, as well as its persistent focus on strengthening national security. Military fixed-wing aircraft, naval vessels and surface combatants, and missiles and missile defence systems are the primary market sectors in this industry. Other major parts include military rotorcraft, submarines, artillery, and military ground vehicles.
Defence parts manufacturers in India are essential not only for the country's economy but also for its geopolitical standing. The government has prioritized upgrading its armed forces and minimising reliance on foreign sources for defence purchases. This project is part of the larger 'Make in India' effort, which aspires to turn India into a worldwide manufacturing powerhouse. To achieve this aim, the government has granted 595 industrial licenses to 366 military businesses as of October 2022.
What is India's global stand in defense part manufacturing?
India is on track to becoming a major global player in military manufacturing. This success is supported by a proactive attitude to worldwide commerce and cooperation agreements with other nations, which boosts economic growth and promotes the country's strategic security.
According to the World Power Index, the Indian military sector ranks fourth in firepower. The government has set lofty goals for defense manufacturing, intending to achieve $25 billion by 2025, with $5 billion coming from exports. The government's commitment to this sector is seen in the military budget allocation and capital investment expenditure growth. The Atmanirbhar Bharat Initiative and the SRIJAN site are notable government efforts encouraging local manufacture and indigenization in the military industry.
Crafting Excellence: The Sujan Industries Advantage
In India's vibrant defense and aerospace manufacturing arena, Sujan Industries distinguishes itself as a prominent force. Known for their excellence in crafting high-quality rubber products, they cater to diverse applications, including defense vehicles, aircraft, and space exploration missiles. This expertise has solidified their position in the defense sector and positioned them as a leading Custom Rubber Moulded Products Manufacturer in India. Their versatility and commitment to quality have made Sujan Industries a trusted name, underscoring their status as a key contributor to India's manufacturing prowess.
Their expertise in material science, combined with cutting-edge technology and collaboration with Indian Defense Design, has led to innovative products like NBC pads for various tanks, securing their position as the largest provider in this niche. Sujan Industries' ability to consistently deliver diverse, high-quality products cements its status as a rubber manufacturing leader for government and defense sectors.
Sujan Industries has also sold components to Indian defense and aerospace installations for over five decades, working with significant firms like HAL, Brahmos, ADA, BEML, and HVF. Critical profile seals, gaskets, O-rings, and other components for military aircraft like the MIG-21, MIG-27, and SU-30 have been created by the business. Its recent creation of the K-Seal for the LCA aircraft demonstrates its dedication to defense manufacturing innovation and excellence.
Expanding its expertise beyond defense, Sujan Industries has also made a significant mark as a leading aerospace parts manufacturer in India. This distinction is due to their capacity to manufacture innovative, high-precision components required by the aerospace industry. Their dedication to innovation and quality, along with a thorough grasp of the unique needs of aerospace applications, enables them to develop solutions that satisfy the highest safety and performance standards. Sujan Industries contributes significantly to India's rising importance in the global aerospace market by supplying essential components to the aerospace sector.
Final Thoughts:
In conclusion, the Defence Manufacturing Industry in India is a key sector with significant growth potential, driven by government initiatives and increasing domestic demand. Within this landscape, Sujan Industries has established itself as a critical participant in Defense parts manufacturers in India. Offering a diverse variety of high-quality goods and solutions, contributing significantly to the 'Make in India' effort in the military industry.
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