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Vietnam joins rush for India’s battle-tested BrahMos missiles

As a joint Indo-Russian venture, BrahMos offers a supersonic, non-Western alternative to US hardware with no Nato-linked conditions

4-MIN READ4-MIN1 ListenJunaid KathjuPublished: 1:30pm, 10 May 2026Updated: 1:35pm, 10 May 2026Vietnam has become the latest country to enter talks to buy India’s supersonic BrahMos missile – and at least 15 more are reportedly interested – as defence ministries across Asia and elsewhere increasingly look beyond Western-made systems.New Delhi and Hanoi are in advanced negotiations over a potential US$700 million deal, with talks progressing during Vietnamese President To Lam’s visit to India this week, where he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other Indian officials.If a deal is done, Vietnam would become the third country to acquire the supersonic cruise missile system, following the Philippines’ US$375 million purchase in 2022 and Indonesia’s agreement in March to finalise a contract worth at least US$340 million.Advertisement“We do talk about the number of platforms, BrahMos platform is one of them … watch this space,” P. Kumaran, secretary (east) in India’s Ministry of External Affairs, told reporters, confirming the discussions.

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