India creates new export policy to spur regional arms sales
NEW DELHI - India has created an export policy under which state-owned defense firms will sell weaponry to friendly neighboring countries at cost. The policy is seen as a way to contain China's influence in the region, a senior Indian ministry of defense official said. Countries slated to receive...
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