If you look at the Communicating with Other Fragments tutorial, it says that:
All Fragment-to-Fragment communication is done through the associated
Activity. Two Fragments should never communicate directly.
The reason for this is that Fragments are fluid & dynamic UI components that may fade in and out of view. Only the hosting Activity is capable of determining if a Fragment is added to the UI or has been detached from it.
If I understood correctly, there is no modularity in this approach:
the activity needs to know everything about both the fragments it
hosts (F1 and F2) and the fragments that are nested in F1 and F2.
The Fragments are "modular" in the sense that they are totally independent & reusable UI blocks. Also, they are "modular" because their interfaces are well defined and explicitly implemented by the hosting Activity. Anywhere you drop that Fragment in, if the Activity implements the callback interface defined in the Fragment, then the Activity "chooses" what to do depending on whether the Fragment is added / attached to the UI or not.
If we loosely apply the MVC way of thinking here, the hosting Activity acts as a controller of sorts between two views which are the Fragments. Of course this is just a loose analogy, but hopefully you get the picture.
Further considerations:
There is an alternative to this approach: a method called getParentFragment() that a nested Fragment can use to get a reference to the "outside" Fragment.
References:
1. Why direct communication between fragments is not recommended?.
2. Communicating with other fragments or to activity.
3. Fragment question: inter-fragment communication?.