Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Indonesia can be framed as a major opportunity to unlock one of Asia’s most under-realised bilateral relationships and push it toward a far more valuable strategic partnership. India and Indonesia already share strong fundamentals — democratic weight, maritime geography, G20 membership, and Global South influence — but the relationship has often moved below its true potential.

NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand next week, as New Delhi seeks to strengthen strategic ties in the region.The Jul 8…

Prime Minister Modi embarks on a crucial diplomatic tour of Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand from July 8-11. This visit underscores India's 'Act East' policy, aiming to…

Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to Jakarta will prioritize finalizing a BrahMos missile deal and exploring submarine collaboration with Indonesia. Subsequently, he heads to…

Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on a crucial visit to Indonesia, aiming to bolster bilateral ties amidst rising geopolitical competition in the Indo-Pacific. Experts…

Indonesia seeks deeper defence ties with India, prioritizing technology transfer and co-production over simple procurement. Jakarta views India as a crucial partner in shaping the…

Indonesia is increasingly viewing India as a key partner for technology, policy, and development solutions. Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit highlights this deepening…

Prime Minister Narendra Modi commenced a three-nation tour in Indonesia, aiming to bolster India's Act East Policy and its Indo-Pacific vision. Welcomed by President Prabowo…

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he was accorded a ceremonial welcome by President Prabowo Subianto. The visit marks another milestone in…