Indonesia

Indonesia

Official Name: Republic of Indonesia (Republik Indonesia)
Location: Southeast Asia, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans
Capital: Nusantara (official, under development; Jakarta remains administrative until full move)
Largest City: Jakarta

Geography:

  • World’s largest archipelago: ~17,000 islands (about 6,000 inhabited).
  • Major islands: Sumatra, Java, Borneo (Kalimantan, shared with Malaysia & Brunei), Sulawesi, Papua (western half of New Guinea).
  • Equatorial climate; prone to earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.
  • Borders: Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor (land); maritime borders with Singapore, Philippines, Australia, India.

Population:

  • About 280 million (2025), 4th most populous country in the world.
  • Diverse ethnic groups: Javanese (largest), Sundanese, Batak, Minangkabau, Bugis, Papuan, and many others.
  • Majority religion: Islam (world’s largest Muslim population). Also Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, local traditions.

Languages:

  • Official: Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia).
  • Hundreds of local languages and dialects (e.g., Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese).

Government:

  • Unitary presidential republic.
  • President: Head of state and government.
  • Legislature: People’s Consultative Assembly (bicameral – DPR & DPD).
  • Decentralized governance with provinces and regional autonomy.

Economy:

  • Largest economy in Southeast Asia; member of G20.
  • Major sectors: natural resources (oil, gas, coal, palm oil, rubber, nickel), agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, digital economy.
  • Key industries: textiles, electronics, automotive, mining.
  • Strategic role in global trade due to sea routes.

History:

  • Ancient kingdoms: Srivijaya, Majapahit.
  • Influenced by Hinduism, Buddhism, later Islam.
  • Colonized by the Dutch (17th–20th century).
  • Declared independence on 17 August 1945 (from the Netherlands).
  • Sukarno became first president; Suharto’s “New Order” followed; democratization began in late 1990s.

Culture:

  • Rich traditions in dance, music (gamelan, dangdut), batik, shadow puppetry (wayang).
  • Famous for Bali’s Hindu culture and tourism.
  • Cuisine: rice-based, with spices, satay, rendang, nasi goreng, sambal.
  • Sports: badminton (national strength), soccer, pencak silat (martial art).
  • Major festivals: Idul Fitri, Nyepi (Balinese New Year), Christmas, Vesak.

Symbols:

National Symbol: Garuda Pancasila (emblem of Pancasila philosophy).

National Motto: “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” (Unity in Diversity).

National Flag: Red and white.

National Anthem: “Indonesia Raya.”

National Bird: Garuda (mythical bird).