Prabowo and Modi pledge closer ties


Political partners: Modi (left) and Prabowo embracing after a joint press conference at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta. — AP

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto to discuss ways to strengthen strategic ties between Asia’s two largest democracies as economic globalisation faces headwinds.

Discussions between the leaders will focus on several key pillars, including defence and security, trade and investment, food security, energy security, critical minerals and capacity building in sectors such as health and education.

Eight agreements and several memorandums of understanding are also expected to be announced during the visit.

The two leaders on Tuesday held talks after a ceremony at the Merdeka palace, Indonesia’s main presidential office.

The visit marks Modi’s second trip to Indonesia as prime minister, following his previous visit in 2018, and comes after Prabowo attended India’s Republic Day celebrations as chief guest last year.

Modi arrived in Jakarta on Monday afternoon for a three-day visit to South-East Asia’s largest economy. It was the first stop of his overseas visit to Indo Pacific nations, including Australia and New Zealand.

Modi received a warm welcome, with his plane escorted into Indonesian airspace by three fighter jets. He was greeted on the tarmac by Prabowo at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base.

Indonesia and India are members of the Group of 20 major developing countries and emerging economies, and of BRICS.

Indian Ambassador to Indonesia Sandeep Chakravorty said Modi is scheduled to address members of Indonesia’s Parliament before attending an evening event with the Indian community in Indonesia.

“In the recent geopolitical context, closer ties between two leaders of the Global South are very essential so that we give the message to the world that we are together and we work for each other’s strength,” Chakravorty told reporters ahead of the visit.

Chakravorty said defence cooperation is expected to feature prominently during the talks. He said Indonesia has expressed interest in acquiring India’s BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system and that discussions have reached an advanced stage.

Beyond defence procurement, both countries are expected to discuss broader maritime security cooperation as India and Indonesia share strategic interests along key shipping routes linking the Indian and Pacific oceans, Chakravorty said. — AP

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