Prabowo Subianto, who will be Indonesia’s president for the 2024-2029 term, is expected to make a significant impact on Indonesia’s global influence. An article published by The Straits Times on Saturday (21/9) titled “Prabowo has big plans for Indonesia on the global stage” discussed how experts and citizens believe that Prabowo will pursue an active foreign policy agenda.
The article highlighted how Prabowo has already been engaging in diplomatic visits to more than 10 countries, including major global powers like China, Japan, Russia, and Australia, even before officially taking office. The Straits Times pointed out that Prabowo is positioning himself as Indonesia’s de facto foreign minister.
Indonesian citizens are optimistic about Prabowo’s presidency, believing that he will enhance Indonesia’s role in global diplomacy. Many expect him to improve communication between Indonesia and other nations and potentially act as a mediator in conflict resolution. Experts and everyday Indonesians believe that Prabowo will focus on elevating Indonesia’s global standing through a robust foreign policy.
Prabowo’s recent diplomatic engagements, both as the current Minister of Defense and as Indonesia’s future president, demonstrate his commitment to international affairs. For example, his involvement in addressing the Israel-Palestine conflict and offering humanitarian support to Palestine showcase his dedication to global conflicts.
Julia Lau, a senior fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, mentioned that Prabowo is expected to play a more assertive role in shaping Indonesia’s foreign policy. However, she emphasized the importance of having a competent Ministry of Foreign Affairs to implement his ambitious vision.
While there is optimism surrounding Prabowo’s presidency, The Straits Times pointed out that the Indonesian public is watching closely, expecting him to fulfill his campaign promises and take concrete actions to address critics’ concerns.
As Prabowo prepares to take office, there is a keen interest in how he will position Indonesia on the global stage, especially in navigating geopolitical challenges and advancing the nation’s interests in a globalized world. (RR)
Source: straitstimes.com