Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start a nearly week‑long diplomatic tour of Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand on July 6, officials said on Friday. The three‑nation itinerary is expected to focus on deepening trade and economic cooperation, strengthening defence and security partnerships, securing supply chains for critical minerals and expanding people‑to‑people contacts.
The visit comes as India seeks to diversify its supply chains for commodities such as nickel, lithium and rare‑earth elements, which are essential for its burgeoning renewable‑energy and electronics sectors. Officials from the Ministry of External Affairs indicated that discussions will include proposals for joint ventures, investment facilitation and regulatory alignment to ease market access for Indian firms.
Defence and security are also high on the agenda. Both Indonesia and Australia have recently signed bilateral defence agreements with India, and New Zealand has expressed interest in expanding maritime cooperation in the Indo‑Pacific. Sources close to the planning team said senior defence officials will attend meetings to review existing frameworks and explore new collaboration on naval patrols, cyber security and joint training exercises.
People‑to‑people ties will be highlighted through cultural exchanges, academic partnerships and tourism promotion. The ministries of culture and tourism are preparing side events in each capital to showcase Indian art, film and cuisine, while also encouraging student mobility programs.
Analysis:
Modi’s itinerary reflects India’s broader strategy to cement its role as a net‑security provider and a reliable trade partner in the Indo‑Pacific, especially as regional powers vie for influence over critical mineral supply chains. By coupling economic talks with defence dialogues, New Delhi aims to present a comprehensive partnership model that addresses both commercial interests and geopolitical stability. The timing also aligns with ongoing negotiations in the Quad and the ASEAN‑India Free Trade Area, suggesting India is positioning itself to leverage multiple multilateral platforms while deepening bilateral ties.
Sources
– Hindustan Times, “PM to begin Indonesia, Aus, NZ visit from July 6,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/pmto-begin-indonesia-aus-nz-visit-from-july-6-101783106646223.html
Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source
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