Indonesia and India will discuss boosting defence ties, including a potential deal to sell Russian-Indian supersonic cruise missiles to Jakarta, during the Indonesian president's visit to New Delhi this week,
The relations between India and Indonesia are thousands of years old. Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population, but at one time it was influenced by Hindu and Buddhist kings.
This article is authored by Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Gateway House and a former ambassador of India, New Delhi.
India is celebrating its 76th Republic Day with a colorful parade displaying its military might and cultural diversity at a ceremony on a boulevard in the heart of country’s capital
India and Indonesia strengthen defence and economic ties, pledging cooperation in trade, security, and renewable energy during President Subianto's visit.
A professor says that Indonesia needs to follow up on India's success in facilitating affordable prices for medicines and medical devices for public.
Last year, the central banks of India and Indonesia signed a memorandum of understanding on using local currencies for trade.
Tensions have prevailed over aggressive Chinese assertions in the waters. Beijing's claims overlap with exclusive economic zones of several countries in the region, including Indonesia.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met with visiting Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in New Delhi as the two countries signed cooperation agreements on health, defense, digital technology and maritime affairs to expand ties.
India and Indonesia have agreed to address technical trade barriers, according to Chief Economic Affairs Minister Airlangga Hartarto. Airlangga recently met with Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on the sidelines of the India-Indonesia CEOs forum in New Delhi.
Indonesia’s rich military musical tradition took centre stage at India’s 76th Republic Day parade on Sunday, captivating the audience with a mesmerizing performance by the 190-member Genderang Suling Canka Lokananta band from the Indonesian Military Academy.
The Indonesia camp's interest in the aircraft carrier building capability was expressed to the Indian side by senior officials from Jakarta in recent meetings.