Breaking PM Modi on six-day tour of Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand from July 6

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to embark on a six‑day trip to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand beginning July 6, 2026, in a bid to reinforce India’s strategic ties in the Indo‑Pacific as part of its broader east‑ward pivot.

The visit follows a brief stop in Jakarta, where Modi held talks with Indonesian President Joko Widodo and discussed cooperation on maritime security, trade and climate change. He is expected to meet with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Canberra and New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Harrison in Wellington, with a focus on deepening defence cooperation, expanding trade links and coordinating on regional security challenges such as piracy and the South China Sea dispute.

The Indian government has framed the tour as a continuation of the “Act East” policy, which seeks to strengthen ties with Southeast Asian nations and counterbalance China’s growing influence. The trip comes amid growing concerns over supply‑chain vulnerabilities and the need for India to secure access to critical resources in the region.

Modi’s itinerary includes meetings with senior officials from the Indian and host countries’ foreign ministries, defence establishments and business communities. He is also scheduled to attend a trilateral summit in Sydney, where the three nations will discuss regional stability, economic integration and technology collaboration.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has stated that the visit will also explore opportunities for joint initiatives in renewable energy, digital infrastructure and public health. No formal agreements have been announced yet, but officials say the discussions are expected to yield a series of memoranda of understanding.

Analysis: The trip underscores India’s strategic intent to diversify its diplomatic and economic partnerships beyond traditional allies. By engaging with Australia and New Zealand—both members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad)—India may be positioning itself as a counterweight to China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the Indo‑Pacific. However, the effectiveness of the visit will depend on the concrete outcomes of the meetings and the willingness of the host countries to commit to deeper defence and trade arrangements.

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Indian Express, “PM Modi on six‑day tour of Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand from July 6,” https://indianexpress.com/article/india/pm-narendra-modi-visit-indonesia-australia-new-zealand-mea-act-east-policy-10770216/

Story synopsis gathered from: Indian Express – India — source

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