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Congress dealt biggest blow to Bharat’s Defence Sector: PM Modi on media report on BrahMos export delays under UPA Government

“Congress dealt biggest blow to Bharat’s Defence Sector: PM Modi on media report on BrahMos export delays under UPA Government”, Swarajyamag, May 24, 2024:

“The previous Congress-led UPA government’s apathy reportedly led to the delays in the export of BrahMos missiles to other countries, according to a media report.

The ABP News reported that there were significant delays in the export of BrahMos missiles during the UPA government’s tenure.

The report reveals that a lack of political clearances was cited as the reason for halting progress. 

A significant finding of the report reveals that a team from BrahMos Aerospace was prevented from visiting the Philippines shortly before the Modi government assumed office in 2014……”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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