Indonesia has sought defence technology from India to bolster its security apparatus, The Economic Times reported.
Southeast Asia’s biggest nation is exploring joint production of military vehicles and water cannons, the report said, adding that the items were on the agenda when deputy national security adviser Pankaj Saran travelled to Jakarta last week to meet Indonesia defence minister Prabawo Subianto and key presidential aides.
Read the full report: The Economic Times.
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