New Delhi – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to travel to Indonesia next week for a two‑day state visit that, according to Indonesia’s foreign ministry spokesperson, will include the announcement of a “major defence and digital partnership” aimed at deepening the strategic ties between the two nations.
The visit, the first by an Indian prime minister in more than a decade, comes as both countries seek to expand cooperation in areas ranging from naval security to digital infrastructure. Indonesia’s foreign ministry said the talks will focus on joint production of defence equipment, shared maritime surveillance, and collaboration on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and 5G networks.
Indian officials have not yet released details of the defence component, but previous statements have highlighted interest in co‑developing naval platforms and enhancing interoperability of armed forces. The digital agenda is expected to build on existing initiatives under the “Digital India” programme, potentially involving joint research centres and capacity‑building projects for Indonesia’s rapidly growing tech sector.
Analysts note that the timing aligns with India’s broader “Act East” policy, which aims to counterbalance China’s influence in the Indo‑Pacific. Strengthening ties with Indonesia—Southeast Asia’s largest economy and a key member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)—could provide India with a strategic foothold in maritime routes critical to trade and security.
The visit will also feature a series of business delegations and cultural events, underscoring the multifaceted nature of the bilateral relationship. Both governments have signalled that any agreements reached will be “mutually beneficial” and designed to promote regional stability.
Analysis:
The emphasis on defence and digital cooperation reflects India’s dual strategy of bolstering its security posture while positioning itself as a technology partner for emerging economies. By targeting joint defence projects, New Delhi may aim to reduce reliance on traditional Western arms suppliers and create a domestic defence supply chain that can serve both markets. The digital collaboration could help Indonesia accelerate its own “digital transformation” goals, while providing Indian firms access to a large, untapped market.
However, the success of these initiatives will depend on concrete agreements and implementation mechanisms. Past Indo‑Indonesian defence deals have sometimes stalled due to funding constraints and differing procurement standards. Similarly, digital projects can be hampered by regulatory differences and concerns over data sovereignty. Observers will watch for the specific terms of any memoranda of understanding signed during the visit to gauge the depth of the partnership.
Sources
NDTV – “PM Modi’s Indonesia visit to unveil major defence, digital push: envoy,” https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/pm-modis-indonesia-visit-to-unveil-major-defence-digital-push-envoy-11733863#publisher=newsstand
Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source
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