President Prabowo Expands International Cooperation Initiatives
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has successfully finished diplomatic trips to Pakistan and Russia, which have strengthened important links between the two countries. The tour led to a number of new deals in the fields of health, agriculture, research, and technology.
Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya said that Prabowo’s travel came after he had checked out areas in Aceh that had been hit by floods earlier in the week. The visit showed that Indonesia is working on both its own recovery and working with other countries.

The Pakistan Partnership Aims to Fix Indonesia’s Lack of Doctors
During discussions in Islamabad, Prabowo and Pakistani officials inked seven new agreements to work together in a number of areas. The talks focused on health, commerce, and scientific cooperation to help each country’s common interests.
Healthcare was a big priority since Indonesia needs about 150,000 more physicians and experts. Pakistan promised to help Indonesia’s medical education system grow across the country.
New Medical Faculties Planned Across Indonesian Provinces
Wijaya said that Prabowo wants to build new medical schools in every province to fix the problems with healthcare disparity. The goal of the project is to make it easier for people to get high-quality medical training and make the country’s public health system stronger.
Pakistan helps by working together on technological projects, exchanging teachers, and running cooperative training programs. This agreement is intended to speed up the growth of Indonesia’s medical workforce during the next ten years.
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Strengthening Bilateral Relations Through Shared Development Goals
Prabowo’s discussions in Pakistan showed that the two countries were becoming more respectful of each other and agreeing on long-term development plans. Both countries pledged to work together on more than just diplomacy, including research and new ideas.
The agreements are meant to make the economy more stable and encourage research projects that benefit both sides. The two countries want to improve their shared technology skills by linking universities, labs, and businesses.
Russia and Indonesia Deepen Strategic Technology Cooperation
Prabowo met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to talk about how to work together more in research, technology, and agriculture. Both leaders said they were committed to promoting innovation and the transfer of technology.
Officials said the conversation was useful and looked to the future. Even though the terms of the arrangement were not made public, both sides made it clear that they wanted to start real initiatives in the next few months.
Focus on Agriculture, Research, and Innovation Frameworks
The cooperation with Russia focuses on long-term growth in agriculture and working together on science. Prabowo wants to use Russia’s knowledge in agri-technology and energy efficiency to make Indonesia’s food security better.
Research exchanges and programs for advanced technologies are likely to be part of joint efforts. The goal of these partnerships is to make Indonesia’s innovation ecosystem and international competitiveness stronger.
Continued Leadership Amid Domestic Recovery Efforts
After his stay abroad, Prabowo went back to Indonesia right away to keep an eye on the recovery efforts in Sumatra. He will be going back to Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra as part of his plans.
The president’s twin focus on engaging with other countries and reconstructing the country shows how broad his administration’s vision for growth is. Prabowo’s plan is to combine Indonesia’s long-term national growth with global collaborations.













