Indonesia pivots foreign policy from OECD to BRICS, seeking economic growth and security.

Indonesia's new foreign policy under President Prabowo Subianto is shifting focus from Western institutions to the BRICS group, marking a change from his predecessor's aims for OECD membership. Joining BRICS allows Indonesia to enhance food and energy security, and foster economic growth without aligning strictly with any bloc. This multi-alignment strategy aims to balance partnerships and strengthen Indonesia's role in global governance, while still valuing long-term OECD objectives.

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