Sambit Patra Lists Ten Takeaways From PM Modi’s Recent trips to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand

New Delhi – BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra has outlined what he sees as ten key outcomes from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent diplomatic visits to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, describing the tours as significant milestones in India's Indo-Pacific engagement.
Patra highlighted that the trips advanced strategic partnerships across multiple domains — including trade and investment, renewable energy, technology collaboration, and defence cooperation. He pointed to joint statements on regional security and maritime cooperation, positioning India as a central actor in the evolving geopolitical landscape of the broader Asia-Pacific.
For the South-Asian diaspora, the diplomatic announcements could open new doors: Patra mentioned visa facilitation measures, academic exchange programmes, and business avenues that may benefit Indian professionals and entrepreneurs in all three countries. Announcements around technology and clean-energy partnerships were flagged as potential opportunities for Indian-origin skilled workers.
The briefing reflects the government's stated intent to translate summit diplomacy into tangible community-level benefits — a theme that resonates across diaspora hubs in the US, UK, Australia and beyond.
