Papua’s Conditional Autonomy

Papua’s special autonomy was conceived as a constitutional commitment, not as a discretionary budget item. Yet recent developments suggest that the policy has drifted far from its original intent. Instead of functioning as a stable fiscal framework, autonomy...

Update on Hajj Villages

Indonesia has recently signed a $500 million conditional agreement for the acquisition of a hotel and a 5-hectare land in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, as part of the Hajj Village plans. On top of that, the sovereign fund Danantara is currently in the top two bidders to...

A Wage Policy Written in Pencil

President Prabowo Subianto’s decision to finally sign the government regulation on wages for 2026 was supposed to end months of uncertainty. Instead, it has exposed a deeper problem in Indonesia’s economic governance: policies are no longer designed to provide...

When Disaster Exposes Power Struggles

The controversy over a letter allegedly sent by the Aceh provincial administration to UN agencies is not merely a case of bureaucratic miscommunication. It is a stark reminder that, in Indonesia, disaster management is never purely humanitarian—it is deeply political....

Corruption at INALUM & Downfall of Prima Alloy

Two executives of state aluminium producer INALUM, member of MIND ID (holding company for state mining firms, Freeport Indonesia and Vale Indonesia), have been named suspects in corruption case related to sales of aluminium in the period of 2018-2024. Too little too...

Nickel & Wetar Project weigh on Merdeka Copper

Merdeka Copper Gold (MDKA), co-owned by Provident Capital Group, Saratoga, and Garibaldi ‘Boy’ Thohir, booked net loss of US$34.8 million in Jan-Sep 2025. Gold price hike helped the company in reducing the net loss, but Wetar Copper project and nickel business...

Solar industry update

Trade wars and energy transition programs give Indonesia an opportunity to host solar panel manufacturers relocated from China. Policy stability, however, is needed because of competition with neighbouring countries like Vietnam and Malaysia. Photovoltaic module...

Self-sufficiency and natural disasters

President Prabowo Subianto is obsessed with self-sufficiency in food and energy. So, his lesson learnt from natural disaster killing thousands of people and millions isolated from cyclone in northern tip of Sumatra Island is the need for a local-level self sufficiency...

West Java’s Housing Freeze Policy

West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi’s decision to suspend housing construction permits across the province has quickly evolved from an environmental policy into a national governance problem. What was framed as disaster mitigation is now testing the limits of...

Binar and the reality check facing EdTech ambitions

For several years, Binar Academy has been held up as one of the most credible edtech success stories. Founded by Alamanda Shantika, a former senior product leader at Gojek, Binar emerged with a compelling narrative: closing Indonesia’s digital talent gap while...
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