Key Points

Indian Minister of State Pabitra Margherita met with Indonesia's Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai in New Delhi to discuss bilateral relations. They explored ways to enhance cooperation on human rights, justice, and consular matters. This meeting follows recent high-level exchanges between the two nations, including President Prabowo's state visit. Both countries are strengthening their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership through various agreements.

Key Points: India Indonesia Ministers Margherita Pigai Discuss Bilateral Ties

  • Ministers discussed enhancing cooperation on human rights and justice matters
  • Focused on bilateral consular issues and people-centric governance
  • Meeting builds on recent high-level diplomatic exchanges between nations
  • Partnership strengthened through shared democratic values and mutual interests
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MoS Margherita, Indonesia's Human Rights Minister Pigai discuss bilateral ties

Indian MoS Pabitra Margherita meets Indonesia's Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai in New Delhi to strengthen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership ties.

"India and Indonesia remain steadfast partners with shared democratic values. - Pabitra Margherita"

New Delhi, Aug 27

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita held a meeting with Indonesia's Minister of Human Rights Natalius Pigai in New Delhi on Wednesday. The two leaders discussed bilateral ties between India and Indonesia under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Margherita stated that he and Natalius Pigai discussed avenues to enhance cooperation on human rights, justice, bilateral consular matters and people-centric governance.

In a statement shared on X, Margherita stated, "Pleased to meet Indonesia's Minister of Human Rights H.E. Mr. Natalius Pigai. Discussed our strong bilateral ties under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership as well as avenues to enhance cooperation on human rights, justice, bilateral consular matters, and people-centric governance. India and Indonesia remain steadfast partners with shared democratic values."

Earlier in May, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar met Indonesia's Minister of Culture, Fadli Zon, on the sidelines of the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025. EAM Jaishankar called creative industry and cultural exchanges major component of India-Indonesia partnership.

"Pleased to meet Minister of Culture Fadli Zon of Indonesia this evening in Mumbai on the sidelines of WAVES 2025. Creative industry and cultural exchanges are a major component of India-Indonesia partnership. Appreciate the sympathy and support on the Pahalgam terrorist attack," Jaishankar posted on X.

In January, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto was on a four-day State visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Minister Modi during which he was also the Chief Guest for India's 76th Republic Day celebrations. This was President Subianto Prabowo's first State Visit to India and and coincided with the 75th Anniversary of India-Indonesia diplomatic relations. He was accompanied by a high-level delegation including several ministers as well as senior officials of the Indonesian government and a business delegation.

Following the meeting between PM Modi and President Subianto, several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were exchanged covering areas such as health cooperation, digital infrastructure, and defence collaboration. The significant agreements included maritime safety and security, aimed at bolstering crime prevention, search and rescue, and capacity building. Additionally, the partnership in energy, critical minerals, science, technology, and space was further strengthened.

- IANS

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Priya S
Indonesia has been a reliable partner for India. The cultural exchanges and creative industry collaborations mentioned earlier are so important for soft diplomacy. Our Ramayana connections alone create such strong cultural bonds!
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Rohit P
While these meetings are good, I hope they translate into concrete benefits for common people. Better consular services would be great for Indians working in Indonesia and vice versa.
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Sarah B
The defense and maritime security cooperation is crucial given the strategic importance of the Indian Ocean region. Good to see both countries working together on these fronts 🌊
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Vikram M
Indonesia supported us after the Pahalgam attack - that shows true friendship. These bilateral ties are not just about agreements but about standing with each other in difficult times 🙏
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Michael C
The energy and critical minerals partnership is smart thinking. Both countries have growing economies and need secure supply chains. This is forward-looking diplomacy!

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