PM Modi Highlights New Defence And Digital Cooperation With Indonesia
PM Modi highlights expanded defence and technology cooperation with Indonesia.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that his recent visit to Indonesia has opened new avenues for cooperation between the two countries in areas including defence, maritime security, digital innovation and emerging technologies. The visit focused on strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between India and Indonesia and expanding collaboration across key sectors.
During the visit, India and Indonesia held high-level discussions on enhancing defence cooperation and regional security coordination. The two nations explored greater collaboration in military technology, maritime security and strategic areas, with agreements aimed at improving defence ties and supporting stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Prime Minister Modi highlighted the importance of cooperation in digital transformation, innovation and critical technologies. Both countries discussed opportunities to work together in areas such as artificial intelligence, digital systems and knowledge-sharing, reflecting their shared interest in using technology to support economic growth and development.
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The visit also resulted in progress on economic and strategic partnerships, including cooperation related to critical minerals, agriculture, education and industrial development. Officials from both sides emphasized the need to strengthen supply chains, expand trade relations and create new opportunities for businesses and institutions in both countries.
Modi’s discussions with Indonesian leadership underscored the historical and cultural links between the two nations while focusing on future-oriented cooperation. The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to working together on regional challenges, including maritime security and maintaining peace and stability in the wider Indo-Pacific region.
The Prime Minister said the outcomes of the visit reflect growing trust and deeper engagement between India and Indonesia. The developments are expected to provide fresh momentum to bilateral relations by expanding cooperation in defence, technology, education and other strategic sectors.
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