On Tuesday, 25 February 2025, President Prabowo Subianto hosted Sergei Shoigu, Secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council, at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta. This significant meeting underscored the deepening defense and security collaboration between Indonesia and Russia.
Shoigu’s visit to Indonesia marked the commencement of his five-day tour across Asia, which also included Malaysia. The primary agenda of his discussions with Indonesian officials centered on enhancing bilateral defense partnerships and exploring avenues for cooperation in other mutually beneficial sectors. This visit coincided with Indonesia’s recent induction as a full member of the BRICS bloc—a consortium of major emerging economies comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Russia, as a founding member, has been instrumental in supporting Indonesia’s inclusion, viewing it as a strategic move to counterbalance Western influence.
During the meeting, both nations expressed a shared ambition to broaden and deepen their defense relationship. This commitment is evident from recent collaborative efforts, such as the joint naval drill conducted in November 2024 in Indonesia’s East Java Sea. Additionally, Indonesia has made significant procurements of Russian defense equipment, including Sukhoi fighter jets, BTR-80A armored transport vehicles, helicopters, and assault rifles. These acquisitions align with President Prabowo’s strategic vision to modernize and strengthen Indonesia’s military capabilities.
In his capacity as Defense Minister prior to his presidency, Prabowo had actively pursued defense collaborations with Russia. Notably, in late January 2020, he visited Moscow to discuss the procurement of Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets, emphasizing Indonesia’s intent to bolster its aerial defense.
This longstanding relationship has laid a robust foundation for the current engagements between the two nations.
Shoigu’s itinerary in Indonesia also included a courtesy call on President Prabowo before his departure to Malaysia. While specific details of their discussions remain confidential, the overarching theme centered on reinforcing defense ties and exploring collaborative opportunities in sectors such as energy, education, tourism, and food security. This holistic approach signifies a mutual desire to elevate the Indonesia-Russia partnership beyond traditional defense cooperation.
Indonesia’s neutral stance on global conflicts, particularly the ongoing Russia-Ukraine situation, has positioned it as a potential mediator on the international stage. In July 2022, then-President Joko Widodo undertook diplomatic missions to both Moscow and Kyiv, advocating for a ceasefire and peaceful resolution. This tradition of neutrality and diplomacy continues under President Prabowo’s administration, reflecting Indonesia’s commitment to global peace and stability.
The recent engagements between Indonesia and Russia are set against a backdrop of shifting geopolitical dynamics. Russia’s focus on strengthening ties with Asian nations has intensified, especially following its strained relations with Western countries post-2022. Indonesia, with its strategic location and burgeoning economy, emerges as a pivotal partner in Russia’s “pivot to the East” strategy. This partnership is anticipated to yield mutual benefits, enhancing regional security and fostering economic growth.
As Indonesia and Russia commemorate the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations on February 3, 2025, both nations have expressed intentions to organize joint events throughout the year. These celebrations aim to highlight the enduring friendship and collaborative achievements between Jakarta and Moscow, setting the stage for future endeavors that will further solidify their bilateral ties.
In summary, the meeting between President Prabowo Subianto and Secretary Sergei Shoigu signifies a pivotal moment in Indonesia-Russia relations. It reflects a mutual commitment to enhancing defense cooperation, exploring multifaceted partnerships, and navigating the complexities of global geopolitics with a shared vision for peace and prosperity.