PM Modi Strengthens India–Indonesia Strategic Partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indonesian Parliament during his state visit, highlighting the need for reforms in the United Nations Security Council and calling for a more inclusive global order. He emphasized India’s vision of equal development, stronger international cooperation, and a free and open Indo-Pacific region. Indonesia expressed support for India’s zero-tolerance approach against terrorism while both nations expanded cooperation in defence, trade, technology, education, and maritime security. The visit also resulted in important bilateral agreements that are expected to strengthen economic and strategic ties between the two countries. Analysts believe the growing partnership will enhance India’s influence in Southeast Asia under its Act East Policy. The discussions also focused on improving connectivity, investment opportunities, digital innovation, and regional stability. PM Modi stated that India’s development journey reflects the aspirations of 1.4 billion citizens and reaffirmed India’s commitment to peaceful global progress. The visit is considered a significant diplomatic achievement and is expected to deepen long-term cooperation between the two nations across multiple sectors.

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