India will buy supersonic missiles in $431 million arms spending

By N.C. Bipindra

India will buy locally-manufactured BrahMos supersonic missiles as a part of its 30 billion rupees ($431 million) defense-spending plan.

A panel chaired by Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also approved buying armored recovery vehicles, or ARVs, for its battle tanks, according to a statement from the ministry.

BrahMos will be procured for two navy ships that will be built in Russia, while local firm BEML Ltd. will produce the ARVs, the ministry said.


This article has been written by N.C. Bipindra. 

The original article can be found on Bloomberg Quint.

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