10 Indian weapons the world wants to buy — from BrahMos to Tejas

10 Indian weapons the world wants to buy — from BrahMos to Tejas

From BrahMos missiles in the Philippines to Akash systems in Armenia, here are the Indian-made weapons the world is buying — and the billion-dollar deals behind them.

Business Today Desk
  • Jun 24, 2026,
  • Updated Jun 24, 2026 3:23 PM IST
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has said India could become the world's largest arms exporter within 25 to 30 years. Defence exports have already touched ₹38,424 crore, with weapons now reaching over 80 countries.

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The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, jointly developed with Russia, delivered its first batch to the Philippines in 2022 under a $375 million contract. Indonesia followed with a $440 million deal in 2025.

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Recognised as one of the fastest operational cruise missiles in the world, BrahMos has become India's flagship export offering — with Vietnam reportedly finalising a $700 million order of its own.

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The indigenous Akash surface-to-air missile system was shipped to Armenia in a $720 million agreement — making Armenia the largest importer of Indian weapons after this and the Pinaka deal.

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On January 18, 2026, Rajnath Singh flagged off the first batch of guided Pinaka rockets bound for Armenia — India's first major artillery export, under a $250 million contract signed in 2022.

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The HAL Tejas light combat aircraft, inducted in 2015, proved India's ability to design and manufacture modern fighter jets domestically — now expanding into Mk-1A and Mk-2 variants for export markets.

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Armenia also ordered over 90 units of the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) in a $155 million deal, showcasing India's growing reputation in precision artillery.

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Brazil is reportedly seeking an inter-governmental agreement on the Akash system, wanting co-production and co-development of its advanced versions, with talks already underway.

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Countries across Africa and South America have shown growing interest in Indian air defence systems, while Cyprus has indicated procurement interest under its 2026-31 defence roadmap.

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