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New Golden Chapter in India-Indonesia Relations Begins: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the growing partnership with Indonesia as a "new golden chapter" for the 21st century. He was conferred Indonesia's highest civilian honour, the 'Bintang Adipurna', during his visit. The leaders emphasized that their 2018 Comprehensive Strategic Partnership is reaching new heights across multiple sectors. This visit is the first bilateral between the two nations since the partnership was formalized.

"New golden chapter in India and Indonesia's bilateral relations begins today": PM Modi

Jakarta, July 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday underscored the deepening bilateral ties between India and Indonesia, describing the growing partnership as a "new golden chapter" that holds significant promise for the 21st century.

Addressing a joint press meet with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, the Prime Minister expressed his profound gratitude for the warm hospitality and for being conferred Indonesia's highest civilian honour, 'Bintang Adipurna'.

"I would like to first thank my friend, President Prabowo, for the grand welcome," PM Modi said, adding, "I am delighted to be visiting Indonesia upon his kind invitation. This morning, I was accorded the highest honor with utmost grace and respect. This award is for all Indians, the affection of the Indonesian people, and the strong bilateral relations between our two nations."

He recalled the strong personal rapport between the two leaders, noting that India had the privilege of welcoming President Prabowo as the Chief Guest for last year's Republic Day celebrations.

"Last year, we had the opportunity to welcome him as the Chief Guest for the Republic Day celebrations."

Reflecting on the evolution of the partnership, the Prime Minister noted that the relationship has gained significant momentum in recent years.

"In the past years, the relations between India and Indonesia have witnessed new trust, depth, and energy," he stated.

Highlighting the 2018 Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, PM Modi remarked that the collaboration is "reaching new heights," with active cooperation across key sectors including development, security, technology, culture, and education.

"The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership built in 2018 is now reaching new heights. We are making strides across development, security, technology, culture and education," he stated.

Looking toward the future, the Prime Minister expressed confidence in the transformative impact of the alliance. "I am sure that a new golden chapter in India and Indonesia's bilateral relations will begin from today," PM Modi said, adding that the strengthened bond would have a positive impact on the 21st century and for all of mankind.

Earlier in the day, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced that Indonesia has conferred its highest honour, the'Bintang Adipurna of the Republic of Indonesia' medal of honour, upon PM Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was accorded a grand ceremonial welcome in Jakarta on Tuesday, where horse-mounted guards, a ceremonial Guard of Honour, and enthusiastic crowds marked the commencement of his official visit to Indonesia.

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto personally received the Prime Minister, with the two leaders sharing a warm hug before embarking on their high-level bilateral talks scheduled for later in the day.

Deploying everything from horse-mounted guards to vibrant traditional cultural performances, Indonesia rolled out a spectacular reception for PM Modi, who is currently on the initial leg of his three-nation diplomatic visit.

The Prime Minister landed in Indonesia on Monday, where his aircraft was escorted by Indonesian military fighter jets upon entering the country's airspace. He was formally received on the tarmac by President Prabowo and greeted with a traditional cultural dance performance.

This July 6-8 visit, undertaken at the personal invitation of President Prabowo, marks PM Modi's fourth visit to the Southeast Asian archipelago. Crucially, this is the first bilateral visit between the two nations since they formally elevated their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2018.

The two leaders are slated to hold comprehensive bilateral talks to review the full spectrum of India-Indonesia ties and explore avenues to deepen cooperation across defence, trade, maritime security, critical minerals, healthcare, and emerging technologies.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Jessica F

Great to see India strengthening ties with Indonesia. As a foreign policy enthusiast, the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership signed in 2018 seems to be bearing fruit. The collaboration on critical minerals and emerging tech is especially important for supply chain diversification. Well done!

Kavya N

While the diplomatic optics are impressive, I hope this translates into tangible benefits for ordinary Indians and Indonesians - more student exchanges, better trade terms for MSMEs, and joint cultural festivals. The "golden chapter" should mean something for people on the ground too, not just leaders shaking hands. 🤔

Rahul R

As a student of International Relations, this visit is significant. Indonesia is the largest economy in ASEAN and a crucial maritime neighbour. The 'Act East' policy is really showing results. Also, the horse-mounted guard escort was a nice touch - shows how much Indonesia values this relationship.

Swati Y

Bahut achha! India-Indonesia friendship is age-old - from Ramayana to the Srivijaya empire, our cultures are deeply connected. Seeing PM Modi get such a warm welcome in Jakarta makes me emotional. The 'Bintang Adipurna' honour is for every Indian who believes in our heritage and our future. 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇩

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