Jakarta, Indonesia Sentinel — Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has successfully secured five Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with India during his official visit to New Delhi. This milestone underscores the growing partnership between the two nations.
The agreements were formalized during a bilateral meeting between President Prabowo and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. Following the meeting, both leaders addressed the press, highlighting their shared vision for cooperation.
“In our discussions covering trade, investment, tourism, health, energy, security, artificial intelligence (AI), digital IT, and energy, we agreed to deepen collaboration in these areas,” said President Prabowo on Monday (January 27, 2025).
Five Areas of Cooperation Formalized
During the high-level talks, Indonesia and India signed five key agreements, signaling their commitment to enhanced collaboration across various fields. The MoUs include:
- Health Cooperation: A Memorandum of Understanding between Indonesia’s Ministry of Health and India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to strengthen partnerships in public health initiatives.
- Quality Assurance in Traditional Medicine: An agreement between Indonesia’s Food and Drug Authority and India’s Pharmacopoeia Commission for quality assurance in traditional medicines and homeopathy.
- Digital Development: A partnership between Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital and India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, aimed at advancing digital transformation.
- Maritime Security: A collaboration between Indonesia’s Maritime Security Agency and India’s Coast Guard to bolster maritime safety and security.
- Cultural Exchange Program: A cultural exchange program between the Ministries of Culture of both nations for the period 2025–2028.
Key Sectors of Focus
The agreements highlight mutual interests in areas critical to both countries’ development, including health, technology, maritime security, and cultural heritage. Notably, the MoU on AI and digital IT development emphasizes the shared aspiration to embrace technological innovation.
The cultural exchange program reflects a commitment to fostering stronger people-to-people connections, celebrating the rich traditions of both Indonesia and India over the next three years.
Deepening the Strategic Partnership
The collaboration also aligns with India and Indonesia’s broader strategic partnership. The focus on maritime security is particularly significant given the geopolitical importance of the Indian Ocean, a vital trade and security corridor for both nations.
By working together on traditional medicine and quality assurance, both countries aim to leverage their heritage in holistic healing practices, which continue to gain global recognition.
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The Road Ahead
President Prabowo’s visit underscores Indonesia’s intent to strengthen ties with India, one of Asia’s leading economic powers. The agreements signed pave the way for sustained growth and collaboration, emphasizing mutual respect and shared goals.
As both nations continue to navigate global challenges, this enhanced partnership reflects their commitment to regional stability, innovation, and prosperity. The agreements mark the beginning of a new chapter in Indonesia-India relations, poised for long-term benefits across diverse sectors.
(Becky)