Close cooperation between India and Indonesia will be important to deal with the health and economic challenges posed by this crisis.PM Modi interacts with President of Indonesia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on phone today with Joko Widodo, President of Indonesia.
The two leaders exchanged thoughts about the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the region and the world.
Discussed COVID-19 pandemic with good friend President @Jokowi. As close maritime neighbours and Compreshensive Strategic Partners, close cooperation between India and Indonesia will be important to deal with the health and economic challenges posed by this crisis.— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 28, 2020
The Indonesian President appreciated the facilitation provided by Government of India for supplies of pharmaceutical products to Indonesia.
Prime Minister assured him that India would do its best to prevent disruption in supplies of medical products or the other commodities traded between the two countries.

The leaders discussed issues related to their citizens present in each other’s countries, and agreed that their teams would remain in touch to ensure all possible facilitation in this regard.
Prime Minister underlined the fact that Indonesia is an important maritime partner in India’s extended neighbourhood, and the strength of the bilateral relationship would help both countries in fighting the effects of the pandemic.
PM Modi also conveyed greetings for the Holy Month of Ramadan to President Widodo and to the friendly people of Indonesia.

Trusted by His Tribe, Distrusted by the Nation: The Trump Paradox
Iran War Sparks Pharma Shockwaves: India Faces $500 Million Export Hit
The $100 Barrel: How a New Supreme Leader and a Closed Strait Are Redrawing the Global Power Map
Trump’s Reign Of Chaos: Is He A Threat To World Peace?
Global Oil Crisis Deepens: War Between Iran, U.S. & Israel Sparks Emergency
The Earthquake in Tehran: Khamenei’s Death and the Shattered Chessboard