India To Sell Brahmos Missile

'India To Sell Brahmos Missile' - 5 News Result(s)

  • On A Move That Will Anger China, Vietnam Says Yes, India Denies
    India News | Written by Vishnu Som | Friday August 18, 2017
    For the first time ever, the government of Vietnam today confirmed - albeit carefully - that it has acquired BrahMos anti-ship cruise missiles from India. At a time when Delhi and China are locked in their worst military confrontation in decades, sources in the Defence Ministry denied selling the missile systems to Vietnam, though they did not want...
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  • With This Missile Sale, India Is Likely To Provoke Strong Reaction From China
    India News | Reuters | Thursday February 16, 2017
    India is in talks to sell short range surface-to-air missiles to Vietnam, the head of the defence research agency said on Wednesday, in what would be its first transfer of such weapons to the Southeast Asian country.
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  • It May Irk China, But India Now Wants To Sell BrahMos Missile: Report
    India News | Agencies | Thursday June 9, 2016
    India has stepped up efforts to sell an advanced cruise missile system to Vietnam and has at least 15 more markets in its sights, a push experts say reflects concerns in New Delhi about China's growing military assertiveness.
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  • India Gets Big Boost In Bid For Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
    India News | Agencies | Tuesday June 7, 2016
    The members of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), a key anti-proliferation grouping, have agreed to admit India, diplomats said, in a win for Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he met President Barack Obama in Washington on Tuesday.
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  • To Counter China, Indian BrahMos Missiles, Patrol Boats for Vietnam?
    India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Tuesday October 28, 2014
    Will India sell military hardware, including BrahMos cruise missiles, to Vietnam? The move, which will definitely be viewed as hostile by China, will be the key point of discussion during Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung's two day visit to India, which starts tomorrow.
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'India To Sell Brahmos Missile' - 5 News Result(s)

  • On A Move That Will Anger China, Vietnam Says Yes, India Denies
    India News | Written by Vishnu Som | Friday August 18, 2017
    For the first time ever, the government of Vietnam today confirmed - albeit carefully - that it has acquired BrahMos anti-ship cruise missiles from India. At a time when Delhi and China are locked in their worst military confrontation in decades, sources in the Defence Ministry denied selling the missile systems to Vietnam, though they did not want...
    www.ndtv.com
  • With This Missile Sale, India Is Likely To Provoke Strong Reaction From China
    India News | Reuters | Thursday February 16, 2017
    India is in talks to sell short range surface-to-air missiles to Vietnam, the head of the defence research agency said on Wednesday, in what would be its first transfer of such weapons to the Southeast Asian country.
    www.ndtv.com
  • It May Irk China, But India Now Wants To Sell BrahMos Missile: Report
    India News | Agencies | Thursday June 9, 2016
    India has stepped up efforts to sell an advanced cruise missile system to Vietnam and has at least 15 more markets in its sights, a push experts say reflects concerns in New Delhi about China's growing military assertiveness.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India Gets Big Boost In Bid For Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
    India News | Agencies | Tuesday June 7, 2016
    The members of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), a key anti-proliferation grouping, have agreed to admit India, diplomats said, in a win for Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he met President Barack Obama in Washington on Tuesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • To Counter China, Indian BrahMos Missiles, Patrol Boats for Vietnam?
    India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Tuesday October 28, 2014
    Will India sell military hardware, including BrahMos cruise missiles, to Vietnam? The move, which will definitely be viewed as hostile by China, will be the key point of discussion during Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung's two day visit to India, which starts tomorrow.
    www.ndtv.com
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