Indonesia Prioritizes Security and Infrastructure in Developing Nusantara as New Capital
Indonesia is focusing on advanced defense and cybersecurity systems in the development of Nusantara, its future capital in East Kalimantan. Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs Djamari Chaniago emphasized the need for resilience against both conventional and digital threats, while reviewing essential infrastructure such as housing, hospitals, and transportation facilities. The government aims for safe and sustainable governance in Nusantara, with strong inter-agency collaboration.

Indonesia is prioritizing advanced defense and cybersecurity in the development of Nusantara, its new capital in East Kalimantan. Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs Djamari Chaniago stated that the city will support national interests with robust security systems.
During a site visit, he highlighted the readiness of essential facilities such as housing, hospitals, and airstrips for civil servants. Chaniago called for collaboration among ministries to ensure a stable environment, affirming the government's commitment to effective governance and sustainability in the new capital.




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