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Modi Begins Six-Day Visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand

Modi will hold talks on trade, defence and the Indo-Pacific as he meets leaders, business groups and Indian diaspora communities across three countries.

  • On Monday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a six-day visit to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand to strengthen bilateral ties and reinforce India's commitment to a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific.
  • Modi begins the tour in Indonesia from July 6-8 at the invitation of President Prabowo Subianto, reviewing the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership elevated in 2018.
  • In Australia from July 8-10, Modi will hold bilateral talks with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who acknowledges India as a 'top-tier security partner' in the National Defence Strategy 2026.
  • The final leg takes Modi to New Zealand from July 10-11 for his first state visit there in four decades, where he will discuss trade and commercial ties with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
  • This tour advances India's Act East Policy and MAHASAGAR Vision, reflecting a broader strategic effort to deepen partnerships across the eastern Indo-Pacific and secure essential maritime sea lanes.
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The Indian Prime Minister begins a six-day tour of Southeast Asia and the Pacific on Monday, July 6. Narendra Modi will visit Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand—three key partners of India in the region. New Delhi intends to strengthen its economic and security partnerships there, amidst growing rivalry with China.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a tour of Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand. As part of this tour, PM Modi will visit Indonesia from July 6th to 8th, Australia from July 8th to 10th, and New Zealand from July 10th to 11th.

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sydneysun.com broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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