Prabowo Reiterates Commitment to $32 Billion Nusantara Capital During Landmark Visit

Prabowo Reiterates Commitment to $32 Billion Nusantara Capital During Landmark Visit

Post by : Mina Rahman

President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia has emphatically reiterated his commitment to the $32 billion Nusantara capital city initiative, underscoring its importance as a key driver for the nation’s future growth. This affirmation came during his inaugural overnight visit to the proposed capital, marking a renewed focus and momentum for this ambitious project.

Since taking office in October 2024, there have been questions regarding the project’s trajectory and the government’s commitment to moving the administrative heart of the nation from Jakarta to Nusantara. Prabowo’s stay effectively dispels these concerns, exemplifying definitive leadership and determination to advance this extensive infrastructure endeavor.

The Nusantara initiative aims to alleviate Jakarta’s persistent traffic woes and environmental issues by constructing a forward-thinking, sustainable city on Borneo. This project seeks to distribute economic growth more evenly throughout the country while establishing benchmark practices for eco-friendly urban design.

With consistent progress in construction and development, the president’s presence at the site is expected to enhance public trust and attract additional investments. Officials express optimism that Nusantara will represent Indonesia’s capacity for innovation, environmental responsibility, and economic vigor.

By reaffirming the government’s steadfast backing, Prabowo conveys a potent message both at home and abroad: Nusantara is not merely an aspiration, but a tangible project poised to redefine Indonesia’s future for future generations.

Jan. 13, 2026 4:33 p.m. 397
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