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SOURCE: ANI

 Referring to India’s first consignment of BrahMos missiles to the Philippines, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked if all this could have been imagined during the Congress rule. “Yesterday, India’s BrahMos missiles The first consignment has been sent to the Philippines. This has created a huge number of employment opportunities at the grassroots level. Could all this have been imagined during the Congress rule? Congress has made Modi and HAL bad in the entire country. -Well said.

” Rally in Bengaluru Highlighting further achievements in the defense infrastructure score during his tenure, PM Modi said HAL has achieved record turnover record profits and received record number of orders “The same HAL now has record Turnover, record profits and capacity to receive record number of orders.

Asia’s largest helicopter factory has been set up in Karnataka.Boeing’s second largest facility after America has been set up in Karnataka. This is happening only when the number of factories in India is increasing and the number of people is increasing and the work in those factories is also increasing,” PM Modi said on Friday, adding that India will pay Rs. 375 million in 2022 signed between the two sides. BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles handed over to the Philippines as part of the USD agreement.

The Indian Air Force sent its American origin C-. According to defense sources, 17 Globemaster transport aircraft with missiles were sent to the Philippines to deliver the weapon system to the Philippine Marine Corps. He said the export of ground systems for the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system along with the missiles had started only last month.

The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, a joint venture between the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and NP Mashinostroyenia of the Russian Federation, is considered one of the world’s most successful missile programs. Globally recognized as the foremost and fastest precision-guided weapon, BrahMos has played a vital role in enhancing India’s deterrent capabilities. The Indian Army has integrated several BrahMos regiments into its arsenal since 2007.