Used in Operation Sindoor: IAF, Navy to make a big order for BrahMos missile; What makes it important? Bharat News

In a major boost for defense, India is planning to order a large scale for Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles, which gave a heavy blow to the Pakistani military infrastructure during Operation Sindoor. Top officials told ANI that the Ministry of Defense has soon expected to clarify a major purchase proposal for the Brahmos missile system, a joint Indo-Russian venture, to distribute the Navy’s heroic-class warships and the SU-30 MKI fighter jets of the Air Force. According to a report by news agency ANI, the order will also cover the ground and air-launched variants, underlining India’s push for rapid force after the recent struggle.The Brahmins, known for their accuracy and speed, played an important role, targeting India’s four -day aggressive, Pakistani aerial bases, army cantonment and cross -border terrorist hubs. In the first wave, the Air Force used the missile to take out the major terrorist infrastructure, including Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Tabiba headquarters in Pakistan and Poke. Speaking of the performance of the Brahmins used during the operation recently, PM Modi said, “During Operation Sindoor, the world saw the capabilities of our indigenous weapons. Our air defense systems, missiles and drones have proved the strength of ‘self -reliant Bhat’, especially Brahmos missiles.”With this procurement, India reflects a strategic upgradation of its missile arsenal and a reinforcement of its indigenous defense production, holding the Brahmins in the form of its preventive principle in an area with instability as the focal point of its preventive principle.