Breaking Watch: PM Modi’s Plane Escorted by Fighter Jets, Welcomed by Indonesia’s President

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a three‑nation diplomatic tour on Thursday with a high‑profile arrival in Jakarta, where he was met by Indonesia’s president at the airport. Indian Air Force jets escorted the Indian Air Force C‑130 transport that carried Modi and his delegation, a display of the “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” both countries say underpins their ties.

The welcome ceremony featured a military salute, a flag‑raising and a brief exchange of greetings between the two leaders. Indonesia’s president highlighted the partnership’s focus on defence cooperation, maritime security and the development of critical mineral supply chains—areas Modi is slated to discuss in a series of meetings that will include defence chiefs and senior officials.

In statements released after the arrival, both governments said the visit aims to deepen institutional cooperation and expand trade, particularly as Indonesia positions itself as a key partner in India’s energy transition and supply‑chain diversification. The itinerary also includes stops in Australia and Japan, where Modi is expected to pursue similar strategic objectives.

Analysis:
The ceremonial escort and presidential reception signal a mutual desire to project a strong security alliance in the Indo‑Pacific, a region where both nations face rising great‑power competition. By foregrounding defence and maritime collaboration, the partners are likely seeking to counterbalance China’s growing influence in Southeast Asian waters. The emphasis on critical minerals aligns with India’s broader push for supply‑chain resilience in sectors such as batteries and renewable energy, while Indonesia’s abundant resources make it a natural supplier.

The timing of the visit, coinciding with heightened naval activity and recent diplomatic overtures by the United States in the region, suggests that India and Indonesia are positioning their partnership as a cornerstone of a larger “Free and Open Indo‑Pacific” framework. Observers will watch for any concrete agreements on joint naval exercises, technology transfers or investment in mineral extraction that could translate the rhetoric into actionable outcomes.

Sources

– “Watch: PM Modi’s plane escorted by fighter jets in Indonesia, welcomed by president Subianto at airport,” Times of India, https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/watch-pm-modi-escorted-by-fighter-jets-in-indonesia-welcomed-by-president-subianto-at-airport/articleshow/132215432.cms

Story synopsis gathered from: Times of India – Top Stories — source

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