Prime Minister Narendra Modis three-nation Indo-Pacific tour focused on expanding Indias defense, energy and critical minerals partnerships as countries seek to counter Chinas growing influence and manage uncertainty over US engagement in the region.

India's foreign policy is increasingly focused on the Indo-Pacific region, underscored by Prime Minister Modi's recent trips. His engagements with Australia demonstrate a rapid…

International News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Australia has deepened the strategic ties between New Delhi and Canberra, giving both countries a bigger role .

The two sides signed 14 agreements, including a landmark deal for the provision of BrahMos supersonic missiles to the Indonesian armed forces.

India and Australia signed key agreements on nuclear energy, defence, and minerals to bolster cooperation in security, clean energy, and trade across the Indo-Pacific.

India and Australia strengthen ties through landmark agreements in nuclear, maritime, and minerals, enhancing cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visits to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand are aimed at bolstering the nation's ties in the Asia-Pacific region. Amid increasingly…

Modi’s tour of Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand reveals a broader Asia Pacific strategy.

Amid power shifts in the Indo-Pacific, there is greater realization in both countries of each other’s value as a stable, reliable partner.

New Zealand and India announced Saturday a "strategic partnership" including in defence and security, during a landmark visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Modi's visit, at the tail end of a July 6-11 tour that has also taken him to Indonesia and Australia, comes shortly after China test-fired a ballistic missile into the Pacific…

Prime Minister Narendra Modis three-nation Indo-Pacific tour focused on expanding Indias defense, energy and critical minerals partnerships as countries seek to counter Chinas…

This article is authored by Monalisa Deka, manager, Aerospace Division, Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi.

India must expand its partnerships amid rising global instability