its anti-interference capabilities
Additionally, its anti-interference capabilities make the BrahMos a reliable long-range, fire-and-forget missile. Chinese experts have described it as a potential “troublemaker for international security” due to its capabilities and reach. Notably, in 2021, the BrahMos missile’s deployment near India’s Line of Actual Control (LAC), following the Galwan incident, provoked heated reactions from China, which viewed the move as an obstacle to bilateral talks. China’s concerns regarding the BrahMos are threefold. First, it is dismayed by Russia’s agreement to allow BrahMos exports to the Philippines and other Southeast Asian nations, perceiving Russia as indifferent to China’s national security concerns.[1] Second, Chinese scholars argue that the BrahMos’ deployment in Southeast Asia can disrupt the South China Sea’s stability, triggering a regional arms race and escalating tensions and confrontations in existing hotspots. Third, the potential deployment of BrahMos in Vietnam สล็อตเว็บตรง