As Prabowo Arrives in Tokyo, Japan and Indonesia Are Building Faster Than They Are Thinking

Indonesia’s expanding partnerships with Japan and South Korea reflect a growing strategic engagement across defence, energy and technology sectors. Diplomatic sequencing has enabled Jakarta to secure multiple commitments, though some agreements still require further clarification regarding long-term obligations and domestic considerations. Cooperation on nuclear energy introduces regulatory and governance aspects that will need careful alignment, while evolving security ties interact with Indonesia’s long-standing non-aligned foreign policy. Engagement with multiple defence suppliers may provide flexibility but also requires strong coordination and implementation capacity. Strengthening institutional frameworks, communication, and policy consistency will be important to ensure these partnerships remain effective and sustainable over time.

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