Early career Indra's interest in playing badminton began from watching his father, which led him to train professionally at his local club Scorpio Bandung. In 2022, him and Marvino earned a place in the Indonesian national men's doubles squad after winning the national tryouts (Seleknas).
National team career (2022-present) In the
2022 World Junior Championships team event, Indra and Marvino only played in the group stage against Latvia. They exited the individual event in the second round. The duo also reached the semi-finals in the Indonesia International Series, Bahrain International Series, and the Bahrain International Challenge. and then won the
Swedish Open in May, amidst a year riddled with multiple early exits. In 2024, Indra commenced a new partnership with
Patra Harapan Rindorindo. Throughout the year, they reached three finals: the Indonesia International Challenge in Pekanbaru, the
Vietnam Open, and the
Indonesia Masters Super 100 II in Surabaya, the latter being their last tournament as a pair. 2025 was Indra's breakthrough year, which saw him and
Nikolaus Joaquin winning back-to-back International Challenge titles in
Singapore and
Sri Lanka at the onset of their partnership in February. This was followed up with two more consecutive titles in May, this time in
Luxembourg Open and
Denmark Challenge. Their Super 300 debut at the
2025 Macau Open ended in the first round to
Lee Fang-chih and
Lee Fang-jen. After finishing second at the
Al Ain Masters, they overcame veterans
Choi Sol-gyu and
Goh V Shem to win their first Super 100 title at the
Indonesia Masters Super 100 II in Medan. In their second Super 300 tournament, the
Korea Masters, they became runner-ups to Lee Jong-min and
Wang Chan. Indra and Joaquin's fairytale run in 2025 peaked at the
Australian Open. Making their Super 500 debut, the pair upset the more experienced
Man Wei Chong and
Tee Kai Wun and also
Goh Sze Fei and
Nur Izzuddin—before clinching their inaugural Super 500 title in a three-game victory over seniors
Fajar Alfian and
Muhammad Shohibul Fikri. Kicking off the 2026 season at the
Malaysia Open, Indra and Joaquin's Super 1000 debut ended in the first round to
Sabar Karyaman Gutama and
Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani. Much better was their second tournament, the
Indonesia Masters, which saw them narrowly escape
Lee Jhe-huei and
Yang Po-hsuan to break into the quarter-finals. There, they earned their second victory against Alfian and Fikri and later avenged their loss to Gutama and Isfahani to reach their second Super 500 final, though they ultimately finished as runners-up following a straight-games defeat to Malaysia's Goh and Izzuddin. Coming to the
Thailand Masters as the second seed, they finished second to compatriots
Leo Rolly Carnando and
Bagas Maulana. Indra participated in his first senior team event at the
Asia Team Championships. Him and Joaquin played thrice in the tournament, winning their tie against Malaysia and losing both knockout stage ties against Thailand and Japan respectively. Their debut at the
All England Open ended in the semifinals after losing against defending champions and world number 1
Kim Won-ho and
Seo Seung-jae. == Achievements ==