
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is traveling to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand this week to strengthen ties with Indo-Pacific nations. The visits occur amid growing concerns about the US's commitment to the region and China's expanding influence. This trip underscores India's efforts to counterbalance China and maintain stability in the Indo-Pacific.
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Modi visits Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand this week.
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The purpose of Modi's trip is to shore up ties with Indo-Pacific nations.
OpinionIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand this week to strengthen ties with Indo-Pacific nations as questions grow over the US’s commitment to the region and China’s influence expands.
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The purpose of Modi's trip is to shore up ties with Indo-Pacific nations.
OpinionIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand this week.
BloombergQuestions are growing over the US's commitment to the Indo-Pacific region.
BloombergChina's influence in the region is expanding.
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