Terrorism on agenda during PM Modi's Indonesia visit

ANI  |  Jakarta [Indonesia] 

As Modi is set to leave for on Tuesday for a two-day visit, Indian to the country on Monday said both countries are looking for joint-cooperation to counter terrorism.

The further said the Modi's maiden visit to assumes significance as Indonesia is one of India's closest maritime neighbours and shares a deep historical and cultural connection.

"It (Indonesia) is our largest trading partner and the largest economy in (ASEAN). We have invested 15 billion US dollars in Indonesia's economy. So, Modi's first ever visit to the country assumes much greater significance," Rawat said.

Talking about the Act East policy, the explained, "The government's acquires a very important place. Bilateral relations have multiple dimensions. The focuses on the extended neighbourhood in the region."

Speaking of the high number of Indians visiting Indonesia, Rawat said the number of tourists coming to Indonesia touched over 4,000 last year and in 2018, it is expected to touch at least 7,000 people.

Prime Minister Modi's maiden visit to the country comes after Indonesia's visited in December 2016 and was among the 10 ASEAN heads of state to come to as the chief guest for parade earlier this year. Their personnel rapport can help in bringing the two countries together."

Delving into the schedule of Prime Minister Modi's visit to Indonesia, the said will arrive in on Tuesday evening.

Prime Minister Modi and Widodo will have a number of engagements, where they are expected to hold discussions on wide-ranging issues of mutual interests. The two leaders will also participate in a public activity.

Widodo will also host a banquet for Prime Minister Modi as well.

will leave Indonesia for on May 31, which will be his second official visit.

He will deliver the key note address at Shangri-La Dialogue in on June 1.

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 20:30 IST