India will supply Indonesia with long-range missiles as part of a broader agreement to strengthen cooperation in defense, critical minerals, and other sectors, an Indian official confirmed on July 7, 2026. The announcement came during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day state visit to Jakarta, hosted by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.

A key outcome of the visit was an agreement on cooperation regarding the BrahMos missile system, according to Indian foreign ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal, who shared the news on social media. Additionally, the two countries reached an accord on air-to-air missile collaboration aimed at enhancing technology sharing and defense capabilities.

Details of the missile deals were not publicly disclosed, and the Indonesian defense ministry did not respond to requests for comment. Modi highlighted the "growing trust" between Jakarta and New Delhi following his meeting with Prabowo, emphasizing that it underpinned cooperation in defense, security, and maritime affairs.

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