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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's July 6-8 visit to Indonesia and then other nations is being watched closely by India's foreign policy establishment as a strategic signal to Beijing over the Malacca Strait dilemma, with a BrahMos missile deal likely to be finalized or announced. Sources indicate high-level scrutiny in Delhi's foreign policy circles, given Indonesia's control over access to the Malacca Strait—a critical chokepoint for India's energy and trade flows.
The visit comes amid heightened Indo-Pacific uncertainty, with India seeking to deepen maritime and defence cooperation with Jakarta to counterbalance China's growing naval footprint in the region. A landmark BrahMos supersonic cruise missile deal—already under advanced negotiations since 2023 and valued at $200-350 million— is expected to feature prominently during the talks between PM Modi and his Indonesian counterpart. If Indonesia decides to go ahead with the BrahMos deal it would become only the second foreign buyer after the Philippines, to acquire coastal defence batteries that would enhance Jakarta's maritime deterrence while expanding India's defence export footprint in Southeast Asia.
The strategic port development at Sabang, near the western entrance to the Malacca Strait, remains a key agenda item, offering India potential access to monitor sea lanes where it has long-standing security concerns about Chinese naval intrusions. Joint patrolling discussions for the Malacca Strait—with Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore—are also on the table, though no final decision has been taken despite in-principle agreement.
For India, the visit underscores its Act East policy and MAHASAGAR vision, positioning New Delhi as a credible Indo-Pacific partner capable of offering alternatives to China's maritime dominance.
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