Indonesia and india discuss joint military production
During a recent meeting between India’s deputy national security adviser Pankaj Saran and Indonesian defense minister Prabawo Subianto, it was revealed that the nations are discussing the joint production of military vehicles and equipment.
Any production would likely take place in Indonesia so that India could share its defense technologies with the southeast Asian nation. The partnership would also allow both countries to focus on developing local manufacturing industries, particularly in the defense sector.
Indonesian presidential chief of staff H. Moeldoko stated during the meeting that Indonesia and India share several common interests in the defense industry. He said both countries are committed to addressing radicalism and extremism, so they can cooperate “to build stronger relations in the defense sector.”
In addition to defense technology, Indonesia and India have also agreed to expand their maritime cooperation and partnership in the Indian Ocean Region. Several Indian firms are reportedly planning to build ports in Indonesia.