India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto on Tuesday, as the leaders of two of the world’s most populous ​countries seek to finalise deals ranging from defence to food security.

– Modi on his ‌first trip to Indonesia since 2023 will visit the capital Jakarta and Yogyakarta on Tuesday and Wednesday, before heading to Australia and New Zealand.

– Modi will discuss with Prabowo memorandums of understanding on health, space, pharmaceuticals and ​food security, Sandeep Chakravorty, India’s ambassador to Indonesia, told reporters last week.

– “Some are ​in process, some will be finalised in time, some may get delayed ⁠but there will still be outcomes related to the visit,” he said.

Prabowo met Modi in ​New Delhi last year, where they signed a wide range of agreements.

– Modi said on Monday that ​while in Yogyakarta he would visit Prambanan, Indonesia’s largest Hindu temple complex and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The ambassador said both leaders would announce the start of restoration work there.

– The two countries hope to conclude ​certain agreements on BrahMos, an India-Russia joint venture missile manufacturer, Chakravorty said. Defence talks ​would also cover maritime awareness and piracy, he added.

In 2023, BrahMos said it was in advanced discussions with ‌Indonesia ⁠on a deal worth between $200 million and $350 million for its missile systems. It has already signed deals with neighbours Vietnam and the Philippines.

India is a major buyer of palm oil and coal from Indonesia, a global commodities powerhouse, which in May announced plans to bring exports of its strategic ​commodities under central government control ​to boost state ⁠earnings.

– Chakravorty said India did not have big concerns about the export centralisation move, adding: “We understand the reasons and we believe that we are ​part of the solution.”

– Rajiv Bhatia, a distinguished fellow at think-tank Gateway ​House and India’s ⁠former deputy chief of mission to Indonesia, said in an opinion piece on Monday that the two countries had good relations and could become more aligned on the international stage.

– “The two ⁠leaders are ​expected to achieve a closer, more aligned worldview, especially ​in the aftermath of the wars in Ukraine and the Gulf and amid the emerging entente cordiale between the ​U.S. and China,” he wrote in the Jakarta Post.

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/indias-modi-meet-indonesias-prabowo-talks-defence-food-security-2026-07-07

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