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"Purchase of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles is only the beginning of a partnership," says undersecretary Philippines foreign ministry

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New Delhi: The purchase of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles from India by the Philippines is only the beginning of a partnership, Antonio Morales, undersecretary in the foreign ministry (the Indian equivalent is deputy minister) told Times Now today.


The $375 million deal has been welcomed by the military, the government and the people of the Philippines and will help in the modernisation of the military of the Philippines, undersecretary Morales said. The modernisation process, courtesy India, could continue, he said, calling for “more and more talks” and “further deals to strengthen the modernisation process.”


Another sign of the growing closeness between the two countries is the likely visit by the Indian navy chief, Admiral R. Hari Kumar, to Manila very soon. Morales spoke of the need for maritime cooperation and the need for peace and security in the Indo-Pacific. The security links between the two countries had potential, he said.

Many of the “challenges” the Philippines face is because of China, Morales said. China has made artificial islands in the South China Sea and built airstrips in them. “This doesn’t change the legal status of the region and the sovereign rights of the Philippines.” He hoped China would stop militarising the islands.


Morales spoke of China as a major power and mentioned its economy would be bigger than that of the United States earlier than previously imagined. Beijing is Manila’s biggest trading partner. China has major stakes in the economy of the Philippines, including its electric grid. In fact, incoming President Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos has spoken of a special relationship with China.


The relationship with Beijing was also a challenge. There are areas of difference, he said and hoped the differences don’t stand in the way of a wider relationship. “When we differ, we differ with respect and resolve.” The Philippines had sought international arbitration and won, but China has refused to accept the verdict. He hoped the rule of law would prevail and accepting it would benefit China, he felt. “I hope China will reconsider its position on the South China Sea,” he added.



Representing the Philippines in Delhi for the India-ASEAN conference (his country doesn’t have a foreign minister as yet), he spoke of the new areas of cooperation including digitalisation and connectivity and also, of maintaining peace and security in the Indo-Pacific, access to traditional sea routes, upholding rule of law and accepting international legal verdicts. He appreciated India’s position on the issue.


Morales said the decision by the Quad (India, Australia, Japan and the United States) to affirm ASEAN’s centrality in the region was welcome as was its plan to distribute vaccines equitably. Multilateral cooperation to fight pandemics was the way forward, he added.

 
Given that this missile system is prone to accidental firings and the Philippines has a love-hate relationship with China, what are the chances it can fire 'accidentally' and land in Chinese hands mostly intact?
 
Congratulations to Philippines for BRAHMOS....... However great power comes with great responsibility..... Hope Phillipines will use this power to only keep china in check and not to bully other neighbouring countries.......
 
Congratulations to Philippines for BRAHMOS....... However great power comes with great responsibility..... Hope Phillipines will use this power to only keep china in check and not to bully other neighbouring countries.......
India has possessed this weapon for over 15 years! Did India manage to keep China in check? If it did, then why India spent so much money and other resources to develop other weapon systems?

This weapon will help Philippines in facing other neighboring countries but China: they can sink a Chinese marine time ship at anytime, but they can't afford the consequence.
 
Only poor nations of 3rd world are buying Indian crap. These are useless and can't be trusted, EU and Papa SAM is good.

If we translate Indian logic of defaming JF17 or say actually marketing our products.

Dear Philippines plz ignore!
 
Given that this missile system is prone to accidental firings and the Philippines has a love-hate relationship with China, what are the chances it can fire 'accidentally' and land in Chinese hands mostly intact?
Their is nothing called as accidental firing of supersonic cruise missile.
 
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