Indonesia, India sign agriculture, critical minerals and missile deals

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Indonesia, India sign agriculture, critical minerals and missile deals

India and Indonesia signed memorandums of understanding to strengthen supply chains in critical minerals and steel during Prime Minister Modi's visit to Jakarta, alongside agriculture and defence agreements including a contract for the BrahMos cruise missile system worth around $630 million. Both countries also agreed to accelerate preferential trade agreement talks, deepening ties between two of Asia's largest economies.

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