Philippines Eyes $200M Akash Missile Deal With India Amid China Tensions
Philippines nears $200M deal for India's Akash missiles amid South China Sea tensions with China. Read more at Dynamite News

New Delhi: After acquiring BrahMos missiles in 2022, the Philippines is now in advanced talks to purchase India’s Akash surface-to-air missile systems in a $200 million deal, sources reveal.
This military cooperation highlights growing tensions in the region, as the Philippines increasingly turns to India for defense equipment amid its maritime disputes with China. The Akash system was specifically designed with China in mind, providing an affordable yet powerful deterrent capability.
While the deal appears imminent, officials haven't yet confirmed whether the Philippine Army, Navy, or Air Force will operate the missile systems.
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The proposed sale represents a significant step in India's arms export ambitions and the Philippines' efforts to diversify its military partnerships beyond traditional allies.
It also signals Manila's determination to counter Chinese assertiveness in contested waters through enhanced defense capabilities.
The BrahMos deal already demonstrated this strategic shift, and the Akash acquisition would further cement the defense relationship between India and the Philippines.
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This potential deal marks India’s growing arms exports and Manila’s shift away from reliance on traditional allies like the U.S. for defense needs.