PM Modi’s Three-Nation Tour: Strengthening Indo-Pacific Synergy
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a strategic visit to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand to bolster India's 'Act East Policy' and advance the MAHASAGAR vision for a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing visit to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand (July 6–11, 2026) marks a significant push to consolidate India’s diplomatic and strategic footprint in the Indo-Pacific region. This tour is a cornerstone of India’s 'Act East Policy,' which seeks to deepen economic, security, and cultural ties with key maritime partners in the region.
A central theme of this visit is the advancement of the MAHASAGAR (Maritime Heritage, Security, and Growth for All in the Region) vision. By engaging with these three nations, India aims to foster a rules-based order, enhance maritime domain awareness, and strengthen cooperation in critical areas such as defence, trade, and supply chain resilience. The visit is expected to yield tangible outcomes in Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships, particularly in the domains of critical minerals, renewable energy, and maritime security, which are vital for India’s long-term economic and strategic interests.
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