Greek Media Advocates for India's BrahMos and Dhvani to Counter Turkey.
On October 6, 2025, Greek defense publication Penta Postagma advocated for Greece to procure India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and leverage the upcoming Dhvani hypersonic missile to counter Turkish naval ambitions in the Eastern Mediterranean. The report highlighted India’s growing strategic importance as a defense partner, capable of offering advanced missile systems that could neutralize Turkey’s S-400 air defense batteries and challenge Ankara’s “Blue Homeland” doctrine. With the Dhvani missile, designed to travel at Mach 5–6 and expected to undergo its first flight test by the end of 2025, India is poised to join an elite group of nations with hypersonic capabilities. The article emphasized that a defense partnership between Greece and India would not only enhance military deterrence but also foster joint ventures in drone defense and missile co-production, positioning India as a key ally against shared threats from Turkey and Pakistan. This strategic alignment reflects a broader shift in regional dynamics, with India emerging as a pivotal player in global defense technology and geopolitical stability.