JAKARTA, RAKYAT NEWS — Former Dino Patti Djalal, the founder of the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), has highlighted that President Prabowo Subianto’s recent state visits to several countries serve as a strong signal that Indonesia is ready to take on a larger role in global affairs. Djalal emphasized that these diplomatic engagements reflect Indonesia’s commitment to strengthening its international position.

From November 8 to 23, 2024, President Prabowo undertook his first official state visits to six countries: China, the United States, Brazil, Peru, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These visits marked an important moment in Indonesia’s foreign policy, with President Prabowo meeting with top global leaders and discussing key issues of mutual interest.

Dino Patti Djalal conveyed that these visits send a clear message. “I am among the world’s leaders, and I am ready to play a role,” Djalal said during his remarks at the 2024 Conference on Indonesian Foreign Policy (CIFP) in Jakarta. According to him, the President’s engagements signal Indonesia’s readiness to be more actively involved in shaping global discourse.

Djalal also noted that, while the principle of an “independent and active” foreign policy has long been a cornerstone of Indonesia’s diplomatic approach, the country must now focus on developing a more specific and strategic direction. “The principle is clear: independent and active. But the question is, what is the strategy? That’s what needs to be emphasized,” he explained.

The founder of FPCI pointed out that different administrations interpret the principle of “independent and active” foreign policy in unique ways. For instance, former President Sukarno advocated for the idea of New Emerging Forces (NEFOS), which focused on positioning Indonesia as a leader among developing nations. Meanwhile, President Suharto’s foreign policy strategy centered on regional and national resilience, particularly within the framework of ASEAN.