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India, UAE discuss BrahMos missile deal

Published on: June 22, 2026 9:11 PM

India and the United Arab Emirates are holding discussions on a potential defence deal that could include the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and Akashteer air defence systems. The talks are significant because they reflect growing security cooperation and shifting defence partnerships in the Middle East. The proposed agreement could strengthen the UAE’s military capabilities amid evolving regional threats.

According to sources familiar with the matter, negotiations remain at an early stage but are progressing quickly. UAE officials have reportedly expressed interest in several Indian-made defence platforms. Neither the Indian government nor the UAE has publicly commented on the reported discussions.

The BrahMos missile, jointly developed by India and Russia, is regarded as one of the world’s fastest cruise missiles. It can be launched from land, sea, and air platforms. Meanwhile, Akashteer is an automated air defence system designed to integrate and coordinate responses against aerial threats.

Analysts say the UAE is seeking to diversify its defence suppliers following recent security challenges in the region. The Gulf state has been strengthening its military preparedness and exploring new partnerships to protect strategic assets, including shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Experts believe Indian defence technology could complement existing Western systems already in service.

The talks also highlight expanding strategic ties between India and the UAE, which have deepened cooperation in trade, energy, and defence in recent years. India’s defence exports have grown rapidly, exceeding $4 billion in the fiscal year ending March 2026. If approved, the deal would further boost India’s ambitions to become a major global arms exporter.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Akashteer air defence system, BrahMos missile, India defence exports, India UAE defence deal, Latest, Strait of Hormuz security, UAE military procurement

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