Opposition political parties in India often target the Prime Minister for his foreign trips. They even call him a visiting Prime Minister of India, who travels more abroad than in India. Citing examples like this, they point out that PM Modi visits countries around the world but never Manipur.
Opposition politicians may say whatever they want about PM Modi’s foreign trips, but the Prime Minister always goes on foreign trips, even at the risk of his life, to secure a major deal to strengthen India. During PM Modi’s visit to Sen, there was widespread discussion about a threat to PM Modi’s life. Russian President Putin, having received intelligence, waited for a while, then took him along, and then attended the meeting.
For the past six days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been on a tour of Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand. This zone is considered a very sensitive zone, especially here, where all kinds of intelligence is shared between England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. While not trusted with others, the American intelligence agency, the CIA, cannot be trusted. Despite this, the Prime Minister’s visit to these three countries has been successful, and he has made many generous contributions there for India’s well-being. He has returned to India today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand was historic, elevating India’s strategic, defense, and economic relations to new heights. This visit achieved significant successes in several key areas.
Australia Visit
Nuclear Energy Agreement: An administrative arrangement came into effect between the two countries, paving the way for the commercial export of uranium from Australia for India’s nuclear power plants.
Defense and Security: India and Australia issued a Joint Declaration on Defense and Security Cooperation. A roadmap for maritime security cooperation and a partnership on cyber/critical technologies (PACTS) were announced.
Green Energy: An initiative was launched to train 2,000 women and youth as solar technicians through a rooftop solar academy, which will strengthen the ‘PM Surya Ghar’ scheme.
Sports and Education: A roadmap was prepared for sports cooperation and creative exchanges in the field of film production between the two countries.
New Zealand Visit
Strategic Partnership: During this historic visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in four decades, the two countries elevated their relationship to the level of a Strategic Partnership. Trade and Investment: India and New Zealand have set an ambitious target of doubling biannual bilateral trade to ₹35,000 crore by 2030 under a Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
Defense and Maritime Cooperation: A bilateral logistics support agreement was signed between the Indian Navy and the New Zealand Defence Force to ensure peace in the Indo-Pacific region.
