New Delhi, June 8 -- External affairs minister S Jaishankar and his Indonesian counterpart Sugiono reviewed bilateral relations and discussed ways to take forward multilateral cooperation on Sunday, ahead of a planned visit to Jakarta next month by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that is expected to focus on advancing trade and security ties. Jaishankar and Sugiono, a close aide of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, co-chaired the eighth bilateral Joint Commission Meeting in New Delhi and discussed political ties, defence and security, maritime issues, trade, fintech, pharmaceuticals, fertilisers, critical minerals, tourism and education. The Joint Commission Meeting was held after a gap of four years. "Our comprehensive strategic partnership has witnessed strong growth in recent years," Jaishankar said in a social media post after the meeting. "Also exchanged perspectives on regional developments, advancing our multilateral coordination and deepening India-ASEAN ties." Sugiono said on social media that Indonesia is looking forward to Modi's upcoming visit, which will be an "important opportunity to further deepen our cooperation and deliver tangible benefits for our peoples."...