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PM Modi begins six-day visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand: What's on the agenda

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (July 6) embarked on a six-day visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, where he is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with the leaders of all three countries, review key areas of cooperation, interact with business leaders and address members of the Indian diaspora. In his departure statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office, PM Modi said that the aim of these meetings would be to boost economic and strategic cooperation with these valued developmental partners and ensure the youth of our nation get more opportunities in the times to come.
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India Today
· Jul 3, 2026
PM Modi to visit Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand from July 6 to 11
PM Modi to visit Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand from July 6 to 11
Foreign Policy
· Jul 8, 2026
Modi Seeks to Project Influence on Asia-Pacific Trip
The Indian prime minister visits Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand this week.
China Global Television Network
· Jul 3, 2026
India PM Modi to visit Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand
India PM Modi to visit Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand
NDTV
· Jul 9, 2026
PM Modi Calls For Stronger India-Australia Ties Amid West Asia Crisis, Hormuz Risks
PM Modi is on a six-day, three-nation tour of Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand from July 6, with the visit focused on strengthening trade and investment ties, deepening strategic partnerships,...
The Tribune
· Jul 3, 2026
PM Modi to interact with top biz leaders, address diaspora during three-nation visit to Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a three-nation visit to Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand. His visit aims at further deepening ties with the partner countries as he is set to review the entire gamut of the bilateral partnership, and interact with the members of Indian diaspora.
Bloomberg
· Jul 6, 2026
India's Modi to Tour Indo-Pacific This Week
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is due to travel to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand this week. Bloomberg's Swati Pandey discusses the agenda for the leader's Indo-Pacific tour. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Related coverage for "PM Modi begins six-day visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand: What's on the agenda": India Today — PM Modi to visit Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand from July 6 to 11. Foreign Policy — Modi Seeks to Project Influence on Asia-Pacific Trip. China Global Television Network — India PM Modi to visit Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. NDTV — PM Modi Calls For Stronger India-Australia Ties Amid West Asia Crisis, Hormuz Risks. The Tribune — PM Modi to interact with top biz leaders, address diaspora during three-nation visit to Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand. Bloomberg — India's Modi to Tour Indo-Pacific This Week