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Act East: Ocean diplomacy at centre of PM Narendra Modi's 3-nation tour

06 Jul 2026
2 min

India's Diplomatic Engagements in the Indo-Pacific

India is intensifying its diplomatic efforts in the Indo-Pacific region, with recent visits by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reinforce trade, defense, and maritime security ties with Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand.

Key Objectives and Context

  • The visits aim to strengthen India's role as a "net security provider" in the Indian Ocean Region.
  • Efforts also focus on realizing India's 'Indo-Pacific' vision through enhanced ties with these nations.
  • The visits are set against the backdrop of high-level engagements with regional partners, including Japan and South Korea, reflecting India's strategic pivot towards the eastern maritime zones of the Indian Ocean.

Indonesia (July 6-8)

  • First bilateral visit since May 2018.
  • Discussions on Brahmos missile procurement and Sabang-Nicobar corridor linking.
  • Focus on cooperation in blue economy, pharmaceuticals, and sustainable energy.
  • Indonesia plans to increase biodiesel blending to 50% using palm oil.
  • Bilateral trade was valued at $24.78 billion in 2025-26, favoring Indonesia.
  • Addressing trade imbalances with ASEAN through the AITIGA review.

Australia (July 8-10)

  • Regular interactions between PM Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese.
  • Finalization of a uranium export deal, with discussions on non-proliferation safeguards.
  • Exploration of cooperation in critical minerals.
  • Trade ambitions to expand two-way trade to $100 billion by 2030, with 2025 figures already at $33 billion.
  • Discussion on bilateral defense ties and the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA).

New Zealand (July 10-11)

  • First bilateral visit by an Indian PM in 40 years.
  • Recent signing of an India-New Zealand FTA in April 2026.
  • Trade balance of $182 million favoring New Zealand, with total trade value of $2.250 billion in 2026.
  • Efforts to improve mobility prospects for India's high-skilled workers in New Zealand.
  • Impact of India's Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) with Australia highlighted.

Conclusion

These visits emphasize India's strategic focus on the Indo-Pacific through enhanced trade and security collaborations with key regional players, supporting India's 'Act East Policy' and the MAHASAGAR vision.

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MAHASAGAR vision

Likely a reference to India's maritime strategy, with 'Mahasagar' meaning 'ocean' in Sanskrit. It signifies India's ambition to play a leading role in ensuring maritime security and promoting economic opportunities in the Indian Ocean Region.

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India's foreign policy initiative aimed at enhancing economic, strategic, and cultural ties with ASEAN and other East Asian countries, shifting focus from 'Look East' to a more proactive 'Act East' approach.

Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA)

A broad trade agreement that typically goes beyond tariff reductions to include provisions on services, investment, intellectual property, and other areas of economic cooperation between two or more countries.

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