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US clears $93M Javelin, Excalibur sale to India

Published on: November 20, 2025 4:26 PM

The United States has approved a $93 million sale of Javelin anti-tank missiles and Excalibur artillery shells to India. This marks India’s first major defense purchase under the US Foreign Military Sales program since relations cooled in August. The deal aims to strengthen India’s defense capabilities and deepen strategic ties between Washington and New Delhi.

India requested 100 Javelin missile units and 216 Excalibur projectiles, which will enhance the country’s artillery and anti-tank operations. The Excalibur shells are compatible with India’s M-777 Howitzer guns, while the Javelins provide advanced anti-tank capabilities. US contractors RTX Corp and a Lockheed Martin joint venture will supply the weapons under strict export controls.

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The sale follows India’s recent reorder of fighter jet engines from General Electric, signaling a warming of US-India defense cooperation. The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency emphasized that the deal supports US foreign policy and regional stability objectives. Officials noted that India remains a key partner in promoting security and peace in the Indo-Pacific and South Asia.

The approval comes after tensions in August, when US President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on Indian goods over Russian oil purchases. The new sale reflects a shift in bilateral ties and a renewed commitment to military collaboration between the two nations. Experts say these acquisitions will strengthen India’s deterrence capabilities amid rising regional security challenges.

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The Indian government will now finalize contracts and delivery schedules, expected to begin in the coming months. Authorities stressed that the weapons’ use will follow international regulations and enhance India’s self-defense readiness. Observers note the deal underscores growing US support for India as a major defense partner in the region.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: $93M Javelin and Excalibur Sale, Foreign Military Sales Program, India Artillery and Anti-Tank Capability, Indo-Pacific security, Latest, strengthening bilateral ties, US-India Defense Deal

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