A significant strategic development is unfolding as Armenia prepares to finalize a massive $3.5-4 billion arms deal with India. This landmark transaction is set to equip Armenia with advanced military hardware, including sophisticated air defense systems and missiles, amidst escalating tensions with neighboring Azerbaijan. At the forefront of this deal are the Akash-NG missile systems, noted for their superior range and advanced interception technologies, which are expected to form a crucial part of Armenia’s defense network. The potential acquisition of the formidable BrahMos supersonic cruise missile further underscores Armenia’s commitment to modernizing its arsenal. This collaboration is highly advantageous for India, boosting its defense export figures and championing its indigenous manufacturing capabilities under the ‘Make in India’ initiative. The agreement solidifies India’s growing influence in the South Caucasus and highlights the increasing global demand for its cutting-edge defense products.
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