Two Indonesian Air Force fighter jets escorted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft into Jakarta on Monday [1].

The ceremonial welcome signals a high level of diplomatic cooperation between India and Indonesia. This gesture sets the stage for bilateral talks aimed at strengthening ties as part of India's Act East policy [2].

The escort consisted of one F-16 and one Sukhoi-30 [1]. These aircraft flew in formation with the Prime Minister's plane as it entered Indonesian airspace before landing at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport [3].

President Prabowo Subianto welcomed the Indian leader upon arrival. The event was marked by cultural dances, and chants to honor the visiting delegation [4].

Modi is currently on a three-nation tour [4]. The visit to Indonesia is a key component of his broader regional engagement strategy.

"touched by President Prabowo Subianto's gesture of welcoming me at the airport," Modi said [5].

Two Indonesian Air Force fighter jets escorted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft into Jakarta on Monday.

The use of military escorts for a visiting head of government is a significant diplomatic signal of prestige and friendship. By deploying both an F-16 and a Sukhoi-30, Indonesia is demonstrating a high level of ceremonial respect and strategic alignment with India's Act East policy, which seeks to increase economic and strategic ties with nations in the Asia-Pacific region.