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Brinks Report > Blog > People > How APJ Kalam’s Vision Gave Birth to BrahMos — The Missile India Can’t Stop Talking About
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How APJ Kalam’s Vision Gave Birth to BrahMos — The Missile India Can’t Stop Talking About

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 17, 2025 3:36 pm
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The BrahMos missile is one of India’s most powerful weapons, known for its supersonic speed and precision. This missile is a proud symbol of India’s technological strength.

But did you know that it all started with the vision of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam? The BrahMos missile wouldn’t exist without his leadership and belief in India’s potential.

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In simple terms, BrahMos is a cruise missile developed jointly by India and Russia. It combines India’s defense expertise with Russian technology to create something faster and more versatile than anything India had before.

What the BrahMos Missile Means for India

For the average Indian, BrahMos means stronger protection. It boosts the power of India’s Army, Navy, and Air Force. The missile can hit targets on land, sea, and air with great speed and accuracy. This makes it a serious deterrent against any threats. Imagine having a fast and smart guardian that can protect the country from many directions.

But there’s more than just military strength here. BrahMos also shows India’s growing ability to innovate and work with global partners. It’s a proof point that India can stand tall on the world stage with advanced technology.

Also Read Rajnath Singh to Virtually Launch BrahMos Production Facility in Lucknow Today!

The Birth of BrahMos: A Meeting of Great Minds

Back in the mid-1990s, India wanted a missile system that was faster and better. Dr. Kalam, then a key scientific advisor to India’s Defence Minister, saw a chance to join forces with Russia. Russia was already strong in cruise missile technology, so Kalam pushed for a partnership.

The result? A historic agreement signed on February 12, 1998, between India and Russia. This created BrahMos Aerospace, a joint company owned just over half by India and just under half by Russia. The name “BrahMos” itself blends two rivers: the Brahmaputra in India and the Moskva in Russia. It’s a neat symbol of teamwork across borders.

Kalam’s Role: More Than Just a Signature

Dr. Kalam was not just a figurehead. He stayed deeply involved in the missile’s development. He inspired teams to think big and solve tough problems. His leadership pushed the BrahMos program forward, making sure speed, precision, and versatility stayed top priorities.

Some key things Kalam did:

  • He gave a clear vision to the team.
  • He brought experts from India and Russia together smoothly.
  • He helped solve technical problems with his deep missile knowledge.

BrahMos Today: Changing India’s Defense Game

Today, BrahMos is a game changer. Its supersonic speed means it travels faster than sound, which helps it reach targets quickly and avoid defenses.

The missile is now a proud part of India’s military arsenal. It’s a symbol of what India can achieve when vision meets hard work.

BrahMos has also sparked innovation in many fields like propulsion and guidance systems, benefiting India’s defense industry as a whole.

Also Read Operation Sindoor Isn’t Over—Rajnath Singh Hints at Something Far Bigger

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