Key Points

India made a strong statement at LIMA 2025 with its indigenous defence technology showcase. Defence Minister Sanjay Seth inaugurated the India Pavilion featuring advanced systems like the BrahMos missile. The event reinforced growing India-Malaysia defence cooperation under their strategic partnership. An Indian Naval Ship's participation further highlighted India's maritime capabilities on the global stage.

Key Points: India Showcases Defence Prowess at Malaysia's LIMA 2025 Exhibition

  • India Pavilion features BrahMos missile & Dornier aircraft
  • Sanjay Seth meets global defence leaders
  • India-Malaysia strengthen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
  • Indian Naval Ship participates in LIMA 2025
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Indian delegation takes part in opening ceremony of 17th LIMA 2025 exhibition in Malaysia

Indian delegation led by Sanjay Seth highlights indigenous defence tech at LIMA 2025, reinforcing India-Malaysia strategic ties.

"India's well-curated presence reflects its rising prominence in indigenous defence production and innovation. – Ministry of Defence"

Langkawi, May 20

An Indian delegation led by Raksha Rajya Mantri Sanjay Seth took part in the opening ceremony of the 17th edition of the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA 2025) in Langkawi, Malaysia, on Tuesday, the Ministry of Defence said in a release.

The five-day event was inaugurated by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim, and is being attended by global leaders and industry representatives from across the maritime and aerospace sectors.

At the event, Sanjay Seth inaugurated the India Pavilion, which highlights the growing capabilities of India's indigenous defence industry. The pavilion features participation from key Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) and private companies.

Demonstrating India's increasing self-reliance in the defence sector, the pavilion showcases advanced technologies such as the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile and the Dornier aircraft manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. India's well-curated presence among global defence leaders reflects its rising prominence in the field of indigenous defence production and innovation.

During his visit, Raksha Rajya Mantri toured various exhibition stalls at the LIMA 2025 venue. He interacted with dignitaries and senior officials from several participating countries, exchanging views and reaffirming India's commitment to international collaboration in defence and aerospace.

His meetings focused on strengthening existing ties and exploring new avenues for strategic cooperation in line with India's defence outreach goals.

India and Malaysia share a strong and evolving bilateral relationship, with deepening engagements in defence and security. The relationship has been further strengthened under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which was formally established during the Malaysian Prime Minister's visit to India in 2024.

The partnership continues to expand across multiple strategic domains, including maritime cooperation, aerospace, and defence manufacturing.

Adding further weight to India's participation at LIMA 2025, an Indian Naval Ship is also scheduled to take part in the event. Established in 1991 and held biennially, LIMA has grown into one of the largest and most significant maritime and aerospace exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific, bringing together leading global stakeholders in defence, technology, and innovation.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Great to see India showcasing indigenous defence tech like BrahMos on global stage! 🇮🇳 Malaysia is an important partner in ASEAN region. Hope this exhibition leads to more defense collaborations under Make in India initiative.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope our defense ministry also focuses on speeding up procurement processes back home. Our armed forces need timely equipment upgrades, not just international exhibitions.
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Amit D.
Malaysia has been a reliable partner in countering piracy in Malacca straits. Joint naval exercises and technology sharing will benefit both nations. Good strategic move by India! ✈️🚢
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Shweta M.
The Dornier aircraft display is impressive! HAL has come a long way. But I wish private companies got more space than PSUs - that's where real innovation happens. Still, proud moment for Indian defense manufacturing!
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Vikram J.
Malaysia's strategic location makes it crucial for India's Act East policy. More than exhibitions, we need concrete deals that counter Chinese influence in the region. Hope this leads to something substantial.
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Neha P.
As someone from Cochin where many naval ships are built, I'm excited to see Indian naval participation! 👏 Hope our shipbuilding expertise gets global recognition. Malaysia could be good customer for our offshore patrol vessels.

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