By C. Raja Mohan and Ankush Ajay Wagle
The Jakarta Post-MAY 30

The similarities between Indian Prime Minister Modi, who is visiting Indonesia this week, and his host President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo are well known. Both have risen from humble origins. Modi sold tea at a railway station and Jokowi exported furniture. Both were rank outsiders to the establishment but fought their way to the top of the political heap.

But there is probably a more important but less noticed similarity between the two leaders: an unusual commitment to their nations’ maritime future. Although India has a huge coastline and Indonesia is a massive archipelago, their modern rulers barely looked to the sea. Jokowi and Modi seem determined to change it.

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First published in: The Jakarta Post