India’s Defence Exports Surge: Strategic Diplomacy Through Arms Sales in 2025

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India’s Defence Exports Surge: Strategic Diplomacy Through Arms Sales in 2025

India’s defence exports have emerged as a powerful instrument of strategic diplomacy in 2025, with sales crossing ₹25,000 crore—a 30% increase from last year. Platforms like BrahMos missiles, Pinaka rocket systems, and Akash air defence have found buyers in Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, signaling trust in Indian capabilities and fostering long-term alliances.

Key Achievements and Deals

Major deals include BrahMos exports to the Philippines ($375 million) and ongoing talks with Vietnam. Pinaka systems were supplied to Armenia, while DRDO’s light combat helicopters drew interest from African nations. This growth is driven by Atmanirbhar Bharat, with over 100 export authorizations issued.

Diplomatic and Economic Impacts

Beyond revenue, these exports enhance India’s geopolitical leverage, countering China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific. Challenges like supply chain dependencies persist, but initiatives like iDEX promote innovation for global markets.

Future Projections

By 2030, exports could hit ₹50,000 crore, with focus on co-production and tech transfers. This positions India as a reliable defence partner worldwide.

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