Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) is native to northern Africa, the Middle East and southern Asia, including India and Indonesia. Brought to Australia in the late 19th century by cameleers, it has spread across much of Australia's arid regions,
Singapore-based Catherine Bosley joins Zijia Song to discuss how central bankers in India, Indonesia and Malaysia are tapping into derivatives products to defend their currencies against a strong dollar.
India’s P2P linkages with Indonesia—and Southeast Asia, in general—date back to pre-historic times. The movement of traders, merchants, scholars, religious leaders, and migrants from India to Indonesia has historically shaped their interactions.
At the time of Mr Dube’s visit in 1995 almost half of India’s population still lived below the international poverty line, according to the World Bank. Mr Dube lamented India’s lack of progress: the number of poor people in the mid-1990s exceeded India’s entire population when it escaped British rule five decades before.
As India and Indonesia mark 75 years of diplomatic relations, their strengthening partnership signals a transformative shift in Global South dynamics. From digital innovation to maritime security, discover how these two democratic powerhouses are crafting a blueprint for regional leadership and sustainable development.
Indonesia has canceled planned study trips to Egypt, Turkey, and India for Nusantara’s building designs due to budget constraints.
The Indian Navy has increasingly prioritized strengthening ties with Southeast Asian nations, with Indonesia being a focal point in its strategy for regional maritime security. The deployment of INS Shardul and the P-8I for the IFR 2025,
President Director of PT Rajawali Nusantara Indonesia (Persero) or state-owned enterprises food holding, ID FOOD, Sis Apik Wijayanto, stated that his side is
India is a unique country known for its diverse culture, background, religion, language, and ethnicity. People of several religions, practicing different faiths, live together in Delhi and celebrate f
Four months after Indonesia forbade iPhone 16 sales in the country, Apple and the government have reportedly agreed to end the ban.
The hike in import duties by the world's largest importer of edible oils could lift local vegetable oil and oilseed prices, while potentially dampening demand and reducing overseas purchases of palm oil,
Indonesia and Apple have agreed on terms to lift the country's ban on iPhone 16s, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. (Reporting by Pretish M J in