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Indonesian Embassy in Islamabad celebrates 79th Independence Day

Indonesian Embassy In Islamabad Celebrates 79th Independence Day
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ISLAMABAD – The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad hosted a reception to celebrate the Anniversary of 79th Indonesia’s Independence Day on September 26.

Federal Minister for Housing and Works, Mian Riaz Hussain Pirzada was the Chief Guest while State Minister for Finance, Revenue, and Power, Ali Pervaiz Malik was also present. Around 400 people from diverse backgrounds, including members of diplomatic corps, government officials, politicians, business leaders, media professionals attended the event.

The Indonesian Chargé d’Affaires, diplomats, and their families attired in traditional dresses and colorful ethnic outfits, brought a lively and authentic Indonesian ambiance to the event. The venue itself was beautifully decorated with floral arrangements, Batik fabric, and cultural ornaments, which further enriched by posters of the founding fathers of the respective both countries, President Sukarno of Indonesia and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah of Pakistan. The decorations seamlessly blended symbolism and aesthetics, celebrating the shared values of the two nations.

The theme of the reception was “New Nusantara, Advanced Indonesia”, which referred to the current massive development on infrastructure and connectivity across the Indonesian archipelago, including the Indonesian new Capital City of Nusantara (IKN). Indeed, within one decade under incumbent President Joko Widodo, Indonesia has focused on improving the mobility of goods, people, and services through huge investment in infrastructure and connectivity.

“Infrastructure projects across Indonesia is critical, as the government will never let certain parts of the country left behind. Once again, improving connectivity and infrastructure means a lot, not only in strengthening economy but also in bolstering the unity of Indonesia,” Chargé d’Affaires (CdA) Rahmat Hindiarta Kusuma said.

“Indeed, Indonesia is not yet a role model, but I would say that Indonesia is an example for political stability, national unity, and economic prosperity,” he added.

Rahmat Hindiarta noted that Indonesia and Pakistan have significant untapped opportunities in trade and investment. He invited the Pakistani business community to attend the Indonesia and South and Central Asia Business Forum (INASCA) on 7 October 2024, as well as the prestigious Trade Expo Indonesia on 9-12 October 2024.

Riaz Pirzada said that Indonesia and Pakistan are two brotherly countries that share firm views on regional and international issues as members of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and other international organizations. It is expected that the bilateral relations, including economic cooperation continue to grow. “On behalf of the Prime Minister of Pakistan, I convey congratulations to Indonesia on its 79th Independence Day,” he said.

The diplomatic reception commenced with moment of silence to remember and honor those who had sacrificed their lives in Gaza, occupied territories of Palestine, and other countries in the region. The following programs were Indonesian and Pakistani national anthems, followed by a cake-cutting ceremony, and documentary video on Indonesian new Capital City of Nusantara in Kalimantan island.

Another major attraction was the “Saman Dance” from Indonesian Province of Aceh performed with rhythmic precision by dancers seated in a row. The dancers were the Indonesian students in Islamabad. They mesmerized the audience with synchronized hand clapping, chest slapping, and graceful body movements, reflecting Indonesia’s vibrant cultural identity.

One of the highlights of the evening was a captivating fashion show, showcasing Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage. Traditional costumes with distinct textiles, colors, motifs, and symbolic designs enchanted the audience, offering a vivid glimpse into the country’s diverse traditions. The audience was also treated to a sumptuous spread that featured both local and continental cuisine, with Indonesian signature delicacies and drinks stealing the spotlight.

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