Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a three-nation visit to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand from July 6 to 11 to deepen strategic partnerships, expand economic cooperation, and strengthen people-to-people ties across the Indo-Pacific region.
President Prabowo Subianto has invited PM Modi to visit Indonesia between July 6 and July 8. This will be PM Modi’s fourth visit to Indonesia and his first bilateral visit since India and Indonesia elevated ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2018. During the visit, the two leaders will review progress across bilateral cooperation, while PM Modi addresses the Indian diaspora and visits the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta.
From July 8 to 10, PM Modi will travel to Melbourne, Australia, where he will hold talks with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and meet Governor-General Sam Mostyn, scheduled to participate in the India-Australia CEOs Forum, engaging with leading business executives from both countries, before addressing members of the Indian diaspora.
The final leg of PM Modi’s three-nation visit will be in Auckland, New Zealand, from July 10 to 11, with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. The visit will mark the first official visit by an Indian Prime Minister to New Zealand in four decades. Discussions will focus on expanding trade, commerce, defence, and bilateral cooperation. PM Modi will also interact with prominent business and sports personalities and address the Indian community in New Zealand.
The visit reflects India’s continued focus on strengthening partnerships across the Indo-Pacific while enhancing cooperation in trade, investment, security, and cultural exchanges.




