India, July 7 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) will be integrated with Indonesia's payment system, enabling seamless cross-border retail payments for tourists and businesses. The two countries also expanded cooperation in critical minerals, maritime security, space, education and cultural diplomacy.

Key Highlights India's UPI will be integrated with Indonesia's national payment system. The move will simplify cross-border payments for businesses and travellers. India and Indonesia signed agreements on critical minerals, maritime security and space cooperation. IIM Bangalore will establish its first campus in Indonesia's Singhasari SEZ. New Delhi, July 07: Prime Minister Narendra Modi...