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Indian Prime Minister Modi is visiting Indonesia for three days, his second visit since 2018.
There are five key points to this trip.
First, the two countries want to strengthen trade and investment.
India and Indonesia are both major economies in Asia, and bilateral trade reached 38 billion US dollars last year.
Second, the two countries are celebrating more than 2,000 years of cultural ties, and they are also showing that Hindu and Muslim countries can cooperate in a friendly way.
Third, both countries maintain relations with China, Russia, and the United States, and they hope to strike a balance among major powers.
Fourth, after Indonesia joins BRICS in 2025, the two countries plan to strengthen cooperation in the economic and financial fields, but they do not want BRICS to become an organization opposed to the United States.
Fifth, India plans to sell BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles, which it co-produces with Russia, to Indonesia, and Russia has already agreed to the deal.
This visit has strengthened cooperation between India and Indonesia, and it may also increase the two countries' economic, political, and security influence in the Indian Ocean and Pacific regions.