Armenia has showcased new Indian-made weapons, including Akash missile systems and Pinaka rocket launchers, marking a significant step in its defence ties with New Delhi. This move signifies Armenia’s diversification of arms procurement, seeking alternatives to Soviet and Russian equipment. The deal, valued at $250 million, underscores India’s growing role as a defence exporter.
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