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India may discuss BrahMos missile sale to Vietnam during presidential visit, sources say

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The Indian Army’s BrahMos missile launcher is displayed during the Army Day parade in New Delhi. PHOTO: REUTERS

Vietnamese President To Lam is expected to discuss expanding defence ties with India during a visit ​to New Delhi this week, including the potential purchase ‌of BrahMos missiles jointly developed with Russia, two sources said.

India, which has been building up domestic defence manufacturing for local use and exports, ​has already sold the supersonic cruise missiles to the Philippines and signed a contract with Indonesia in March.

A deal with ⁠Vietnam could be worth about Rs60 billion ($629 million), ​including training and logistical support, said one of the sources.

India considers ​Vietnam a key part of its strategy to ensure stability, opens new tab in the Indo-Pacific region amid China’s growing influence.

A third source said some defence cooperation announcements ​could be made during To Lam’s May 5–7 visit, though ​no signing of a weapons deal was expected.

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To Lam arrived on Tuesday ‌in ⁠the eastern city of Bodh Gaya, a Buddhist pilgrimage site, on Tuesday.

All the sources declined to be identified as they were not authorised to talk to the media on government negotiations.

The ​foreign ministries of ​India and ⁠Vietnam, as well as missile maker BrahMos Aerospace, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. ​BrahMos is a joint venture between Indian and ​Russian ⁠government entities.

Two-way trade between India and Vietnam crossed $16 billion in the last fiscal year and both sides have been keen to ⁠expand economic ​ties.

India has been helping the Vietnamese ​military with training and made a gift of the indigenously built missile corvette ​Kirpan in 2023.



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