Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Monday for a three-day stay. It marks his first official bilateral visit there in eight years and begins a three-country tour that also covers Australia and New Zealand. The Indonesian President met him at the airport upon arrival. The trip seeks to reinforce long-standing cultural bonds and interpersonal links between the two countries. The Prime Minister is set to speak before the Indonesian parliament and at a public event while finalizing several strategic pacts to deepen bilateral ties.
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