India, Indonesia Sign MoUs for Cooperation in Health, Traditional Medicine, and Maritime Security

Jan 26, 2025

India-Indonesia relations, health cooperation, digital development, Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
India-Indonesia relations, health cooperation, digital development, Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

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India and Indonesia have strengthened their bilateral ties by signing and renewing five Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) during Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's state visit to Delhi. The agreements cover health, traditional medicine, maritime security, and others, with the aim of deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries.

Key Highlights:
MoU on Health Cooperation:
Signed between the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (India) and the Ministry of Health (Indonesia) to enhance health sector cooperation.

Traditional Medicine Quality Assurance:
An MoU was entered into by the Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine and Homeopathy (Ministry of AYUSH, India) and the Indonesian Food and Drug Authority to promote higher quality standards in traditional medicine.

Maritime Security:
Renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding on Maritime Safety and Security Cooperation between the Indian Coast Guard and Indonesia's BAKAMLA to enhance maritime cooperation.

Digital Development:
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of the Union (India) and the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Indonesia) exchanged an MoU for digital cooperation.

Cultural Exchange Program:
A Cultural Exchange Programme for 2025-2028 was signed between the Union Ministry of Culture (India) and Indonesia's Ministry of Culture to ensure cultural cooperation.

Statements from Leaders:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi:
"India and Indonesia are determined to further enhance our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in defence, security, maritime, and economic areas, as well as cultural and people-to-people relations.

"President Prabowo Subianto:
Conveyed gratitude for the consolidation of bilateral ties and reiterated Indonesia's commitment to promoting cooperative relations with India in various fields.The accords inked during the Indonesian President's visit open the door to greater cooperation in health, traditional medicine, and maritime security. These collaborations reflect the increasing strategic convergence between the two nations, promoting mutual development and international cooperation.

India-Indonesia relations
health cooperation
digital development
Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
India-Indonesia relations
health cooperation
digital development
Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

India, Indonesia Sign MoUs for Cooperation in Health, Traditional Medicine, and Maritime Security

Jan 26, 2025

India-Indonesia relations, health cooperation, digital development, Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
India-Indonesia relations, health cooperation, digital development, Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

India and Indonesia have strengthened their bilateral ties by signing and renewing five Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) during Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's state visit to Delhi. The agreements cover health, traditional medicine, maritime security, and others, with the aim of deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries.

Key Highlights:
MoU on Health Cooperation:
Signed between the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (India) and the Ministry of Health (Indonesia) to enhance health sector cooperation.

Traditional Medicine Quality Assurance:
An MoU was entered into by the Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine and Homeopathy (Ministry of AYUSH, India) and the Indonesian Food and Drug Authority to promote higher quality standards in traditional medicine.

Maritime Security:
Renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding on Maritime Safety and Security Cooperation between the Indian Coast Guard and Indonesia's BAKAMLA to enhance maritime cooperation.

Digital Development:
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of the Union (India) and the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Indonesia) exchanged an MoU for digital cooperation.

Cultural Exchange Program:
A Cultural Exchange Programme for 2025-2028 was signed between the Union Ministry of Culture (India) and Indonesia's Ministry of Culture to ensure cultural cooperation.

Statements from Leaders:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi:
"India and Indonesia are determined to further enhance our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in defence, security, maritime, and economic areas, as well as cultural and people-to-people relations.

"President Prabowo Subianto:
Conveyed gratitude for the consolidation of bilateral ties and reiterated Indonesia's commitment to promoting cooperative relations with India in various fields.The accords inked during the Indonesian President's visit open the door to greater cooperation in health, traditional medicine, and maritime security. These collaborations reflect the increasing strategic convergence between the two nations, promoting mutual development and international cooperation.

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India-Indonesia relations
health cooperation
digital development
Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
India-Indonesia relations
health cooperation
digital development
Comprehensive Strategic Partnership