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Narendra Modi says missile will now be produced in Lucknow state, calls it key to country’s military strength - Anadolu ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the world saw the capabilities of India's indigenous weapons during Operation ...
"Pakistan loses sleep when it hears the sound of BrahMos," he said, addressing a public rally in Varanasi, his Lok Sabha ...
In Varanasi, PM Modi invoked Lord Shiva to hail Operation Sindoor’s success against terror hideouts in Pakistan, accusing the ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan of a swift retaliatory strike using India’s indigenous BrahMos missiles if ...
Prime Minister Modi opened his address with heartfelt greetings to the people of Varanasi, emphasizing his emotional ...
This missile can travel at an astonishing speed on 5 mach, which is around 6112 km per hour. And the biggest ability it has ...
Due to its spectacular success during the recent India-Pakistan conflict after Operation Sindoor, the IAF is reportedly ...
During India's Operation Sindoor, Pakistan faced a critical 30 to 45-second decision window to determine whether an incoming BrahMos missile strike was nuclear-armed. Senior Pakistani official Rana ...
The BrahMos missile’s pivotal role in Operation Sindoor has sparked global interest, with over a dozen countries seeking to acquire India’s fastest supersonic cruise missile.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that the Brahmos missile proved instrumental in Operation Sindoor and since then, more than a dozen countries have expressed interest in it.
India's new Lucknow titanium manufacturing plant supports growing BrahMos missile demand following Operation Sindoor, making India the sixth nation to produce critical defence materials independently.