Vice President Han Zheng, China’s representative at Donald Trump’s inauguration, is a trusted adviser to President Xi Jinping.
Indonesia’s Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto visits India as the chief guest for the 2025 Republic Day Parade, marking 75 years of bilateral ties. The visit focuses on defense agreements, including the BrahMos missile deal,
For Donald Trump’s inauguration, China is sending Vice President Han Zheng. This comes after the incoming US president invited Xi Jinping to attend the January 20 event — a break from tradition
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized Beijing’s “dangerous and destabilizing” actions in the South China Sea in his early days in office, as he discussed the contested waterway with counterparts from the Philippines and Indonesia.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is deeply invested in areas of his interest but the policies that fall outside are unlikely to get much of a look-in, says this journalist who covers Southeast Asia politics.
American businesses, however, will likely be more interested in supplying the technologies and components for the project, USABC says.
All stakeholders need to brace themselves for the consequences that may arise from Prabowo's foreign diplomacy surprises, Prabowo says.
China is sending Vice-President Han Zheng to US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday - the first time a senior Chinese leader will witness a US president being sworn in.
Philippines and Indonesia arming themselves with advanced supersonic missiles like India's BrahMoS is a worrying development for China, especially for its energy trade, around 80 percent of which passes through the strategic Malacca Strait,
Nearly 81% of Indonesians approve of President Prabowo Subianto after 100 days in office, a poll showed on Monday, attributing the high rating to his early delivery on campaign promises.
Foreign Affairs Minister Sugiono and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio exchanged views on maritime security in the South China Sea.
This scenario presents India with a strategic opportunity to strengthen its space diplomacy and support Indonesia’s space ambitions. India’s past successes, such as launching LAPAN’s A1/Tubsat satellite in 2007, the A2/Orari satellite, and the A3 satellite for Earth observation missions in 2016, demonstrate its capability to assist Indonesia.