PM Modi’s Indo-Pacific Tour: Strengthening Strategic Ties with Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a high-level diplomatic tour to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand to bolster India's strategic, economic, and security partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand from July 6–11, 2026, marks a significant push in India’s 'Act East' policy and its broader Indo-Pacific strategy. As the geopolitical landscape of the Indo-Pacific becomes increasingly complex, this tour underscores India’s commitment to maintaining a free, open, and inclusive maritime domain.
In Indonesia, the discussions are expected to focus on maritime security cooperation and strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, particularly in the context of ASEAN-centric regional architecture. The visit to Australia is pivotal for deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, with a focus on critical minerals, supply chain resilience, and defense interoperability. Given Australia’s role in the Quad, this leg of the tour will likely reinforce the commitment to a rules-based international order. Finally, the visit to New Zealand aims to expand bilateral trade and explore cooperation in areas like sustainable agriculture, climate change mitigation, and technology transfer.
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