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The Modi government has cleared sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile to Vietnam.

To take on China's increasing hegemony in Asia, the Modi government has cleared sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile to Vietnam.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar begins a five-day visit to Singapore and Vietnam from today. The main highlight of the visit would be talks on sale of BrahMos missiles to Vietnam.

Vietnam had been eyeing the missile for over five years now but the UPA government had been reluctant to give the nod fearing Chinese objections.

The BrahMos Diaries

BrahMos is a supersonic anti-ship missile, developed jointly by New Delhi and Moscow.

It is considered one of the most effective and lethal anti-ship missiles in any nation's inventory, almost entirely due to its speed

While the current BrahMos launch vehicles are surface and aircraft based, India is testing a submarine-launch version that could conceivably be used in Vietnam's Kilo-class submarines

Highly placed defence sources said both PM Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar were in favour of exporting the missile system to Vietnam

Beijing has expressed reservations against any plans by New Delhi to supply weapons to Vietnam

China and Vietnam are already locked in a tense face-off over maritime boundaries in the South China Sea

Praveen Pathak, spokesman for BrahMos Aerospace, told India Today: "We expect friendly nations-with whom neither India nor Russia have a conflict - to show an interest in buying these missiles."

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/india-china-bramos-missiles-modi-government-vietnam/1/683455.html
 
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The Modi government has cleared sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile to Vietnam.

To take on China's increasing hegemony in Asia, the Modi government has cleared sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile to Vietnam.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar begins a five-day visit to Singapore and Vietnam from today. The main highlight of the visit would be talks on sale of BrahMos missiles to Vietnam.

Vietnam had been eyeing the missile for over five years now but the UPA government had been reluctant to give the nod fearing Chinese objections.

The BrahMos Diaries

BrahMos is a supersonic anti-ship missile, developed jointly by New Delhi and Moscow.

It is considered one of the most effective and lethal anti-ship missiles in any nation's inventory, almost entirely due to its speed

While the current BrahMos launch vehicles are surface and aircraft based, India is testing a submarine-launch version that could conceivably be used in Vietnam's Kilo-class submarines

Highly placed defence sources said both PM Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar were in favour of exporting the missile system to Vietnam

Beijing has expressed reservations against any plans by New Delhi to supply weapons to Vietnam

China and Vietnam are already locked in a tense face-off over maritime boundaries in the South China Sea

Praveen Pathak, spokesman for BrahMos Aerospace, told India Today: "We expect friendly nations-with whom neither India nor Russia have a conflict - to show an interest in buying these missiles."

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/india-china-bramos-missiles-modi-government-vietnam/1/683455.html

Excellent.

So this Sangh Parivar lot have some good uses after all.
 
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is China scared?

It is an INDIAN news site. They are world famous for their sensational news.
These guys also said that China was going to attack India before 2012.:lol:
 
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http://sputniknews.com/military/20160527/1040368968/india-russia-brahmos.html

The Russia-India committee has determined 14 countries including Chile, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, which can purchase the Indo-Russian supersonic BrahMos cruise missiles, according to BrahMos Aerospace enterprise spokesman Praveen Pathak.


"The Russia-India committee has determined 14 countries, with which we can discuss the supplies [of BrahMos missiles]. The list includes Chile, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa among others," Pathak told RIA Novosti.

According to Pathak, the countries, which maintain good relations with both Russia and India, are in the list.


The first contract can be signed in 2016, the spokesman added.

BrahMos is a short-range supersonic missile, which has been in use by the Indian Navy since 2005. The missile has a range of 180 miles and can carry a conventional warhead of up to 660 pounds.

Manufacturer of the missile, BrahMos Aerospace, is an India-Russia joint company named after the rivers Brahmaputra and Moskva.
 
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If there is a Chinese objection, then we must give them free to make a point.
 
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if china is too upset they can vent the anger by supplying Pakistan with some frigates or jets:azn:
this is the least we can do for china this what best friends are for to help you vent your anger and channel it in positive direction;):chilli:
 
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if china is too upset they vent the anger by supplying Pakistan with some frigates or jets:azn:
this is the least we can do for china this what best friends are for to help you vent your anger and channel it in positive direction;):chilli:


Lol!! :D
 
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if china is too upset they can vent the anger by supplying Pakistan with some frigates or jets:azn:
this is the least we can do for china this what best friends are for to help you vent your anger and channel it in positive direction;):chilli:

I wonder why only Indians are called Baniyas.

This specie is widely prevalent on this planet :p:
 
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if china is too upset they can vent the anger by supplying Pakistan with some frigates or jets:azn:
this is the least we can do for china this what best friends are for to help you vent your anger and channel it in positive direction;):chilli:

hehehe means donate..
 
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I was under the impression Vietnam already operates the Basion-P coastal defense missile system. The BrahMos would add little to no operational advantage over that existing system, unless it is placed aboard vessels; the deal seems to be more of a message for the Chinese rather than a genuine need for the BrahMos.
 
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