The
Prabowo–Gibran ticket won the
2024 presidential election with 58.59% of the vote against two of their opponents,
Anies–Muhaimin and
Ganjar–Mahfud. On 20 October 2024, Prabowo assumed the presidency of Indonesia. At 73 years, three days of age on inauguration day, Prabowo is the
oldest person to assume Indonesian presidency, while his counterpart, Gibran, is the
youngest person to assume the Indonesian vice presidency at 37 years, 19 days of age.
Cabinet On 21 October, Prabowo unveiled the
largest ministerial cabinet in Indonesia since the
Revised Dwikora Cabinet of President
Sukarno in 1966, composed of 103 members including 48 ministers and 55 deputy ministers. Some ministers from the previous
Onward Indonesia Cabinet such as
Airlangga Hartarto,
Sri Mulyani and
Bahlil Lahadalia were retained as ministers in this cabinet. On 25 October, he held a military-style retreat for his cabinet at the
Indonesian Military Academy in
Magelang. Following the
August 2025 Indonesian protests, Prabowo implemented a cabinet reshuffle on 8 September which led to the replacement of five ministers, including finance minister
Sri Mulyani Indrawati and security minister
Budi Gunawan.
Economy at the
Berlaymont building, 13 July 2025 Prabowo's economic policy claim to emulate his father's,
Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, who had a
socialist economic outlook. This was further confirmed by his younger brother,
Hashim that Prabowo's term as president will be the "right momentum" to apply his father's theories into practice and the proposed policies that will be enacted by Prabowo were the dreams hoped by their father that is soon to be realised. Among his father's economic policies, Prabowo is once seen to revive his father's
Program Benteng policy, which was enacted during
Mohammad Natsir's government that empowers indigenous business owners. His economic policies also draw inspiration from his father-in-law,
Suharto, with
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto remarking that Suharto's economic policies on investments, spending and exports may be again enacted but unlike Suharto, Prabowo will be eyeing more towards digital economy, downstreaming and semiconductors. Prabowo officially launched Indonesia's first-ever bullion bank service on 26 February 2025. For years, gold mined in Indonesia has often flowed overseas without proper domestic storage. With the launch of the bullion bank, Prabowo hopes to provide a more structured system for the storage, management, and trade of gold within the country. in
Parliament Hill, Ottawa, 24 September 2025 In September 2025, Subianto and Canadian Prime Minister
Mark Carney signed in Ottawa the first bilateral
free trade agreement between Canada and an
ASEAN member state. Prabowo's economic policy declares a return to a national-capitalist model grounded in the belief that the liberal free-market era has failed to deliver equitable development. At the 2025
St. Petersburg International Economic Forum he asserted that "for the past 30 years, we have seen neoliberal and free-market thinking dominate … and yet many Indonesians have not enjoyed equal opportunity." Accordingly his administration pursues four strategic priorities such as food self-sufficiency, energy self-sufficiency, education quality improvement, and accelerated industrialisation, and mandates that natural-resource wealth must first benefit the people. In pursuit of those ends his government has launched large-scale populist spending programmes (such as the free nutritious meals scheme and rice-aid and electricity-discount policies) while simultaneously ordering a budget-efficiency sweep: a January 2025 presidential instruction cut Rp 306.6 trillion of spending to redirect funds into social programmes. To complement this, his government has shifted the revenue-mobilisation paradigm: the 2026 draft budget sets a growth target of 5.4% (with a long-term aspiration of 8%) and projects a deficit cap of ~2.5% of GDP, emphasising better tax-to-GDP ratio rather than raw debt expansion. Prabowo Subianto's decision to appoint
Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa as Minister of Finance on 8 September 2025 signalled a change in economic policymaking, a departure from the fiscal-orthodoxy of his predecessor
Sri Mulyani Indrawati. Whereas under Sri Mulyani the dominant paradigm emphasised stringent deficit-control, broad-based tax reform and market-friendly discipline, Purbaya has publicly advocated for a "liquidity-first" posture and a strong pro-growth thrust. In his first week, Purbaya redirected roughly Rp 200 trillion from idle government funds at the central bank into commercial banks as a measure to invigorate lending and consumption. He also publicly stated that "there will be no major tax-rate increases" until Indonesia's economy grows at least 6%.
Bad debt ,
Anthony Albanese,
Justin Trudeau and other leaders at the
APEC Summit in Lima, 16 November 2024 On 5 November 2024, Prabowo signed a law that wrote off
bad debt for
small and medium enterprises in order to increase national economic resilience through write-offs and conditional write-offs in the fields of agriculture, plantations, animal husbandry, fisheries and maritime affairs. The Write-off/Collection of Bad Debts of MSMEs is implemented as part of the 130-day work program of the Red and White Cabinet. The government stated that MSMEs are the backbone of the national economy, with a total of 66 million business units and absorbing up to 97% of the total workforce in Indonesia. However, various challenges such as the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, and difficult economic conditions have caused many MSME players to experience credit congestion.
Value-added Tax Hike His
value-added tax policy drew controversy as the government planned to raise VAT from 11% to 12%. The increase plan sparked outrage and concerns from labour unions to business owners. Social media users, especially in
Twitter, began to actively campaign to stop paying taxes as a form of protest against the government's policy while labour unions threatens a massive strike if the increase goes through. The
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle also joined in protest against the proposed raise but was met with criticism from pro-government legislators for being hypocritical as PDI-P once endorsed the idea during Jokowi's presidency by passing the law that will gradually raise it to 12% back in 2021. On 31 December 2024, Prabowo and
Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani announced that the raise to 12% will only be applied to luxurious goods and services such as yachts, private jets and luxurious housing while there will be no tax raise for other goods and services that is not considered as luxury.
Budget efficiency During a cabinet meeting on 22 January 2025, Prabowo remarked that he is the first president to oversee a budget that is "up to the ninth unit" and announced that he will cut non-essential spending in his government, from cutting budget for official trips by the ministry to banning ceremonial events that is considered as waste of budget. Doing so, Prabowo managed to cut the budget up to Rp. 306,6 trillion through
Presidential Instruction Number 1 of 2025, and the slashed funds will be relocated towards policies that will benefit the people, such as the free school lunch (
Indonesian:
Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG), literally: Free Nutritious Lunch) program. In September 2025, the central government announced that fiscal transfers to regional governments would be reduced from Rp 920 trillion (USD 55.4 billion) to Rp 650 trillion (USD 39.1 billion) for the 2026 fiscal year.
Danantara Sovereign Wealth Fund On Monday 24 February 2025, Prabowo officially launched the Daya Anagata Nusantara (
Danantara)
sovereign wealth fund. During the same launching speech, he also stated that the
Government has proven its commitment with discipline and accountable financial governance. Danantara works by gathering state-owned enterprise assets to seek funding. These assets will then be used as collateral for debt or even sold, which is estimated to manage up to US$900 billion in
assets under management. The initial funding is targeted at US$20 billion.
Defence During the
2024 Indonesian general election, Prabowo proposed several policies in regards to the defence budget, defence industry, strengthening the Reserve Component, increased TNI presence in the border, synergy within defence institutions against separatism, and increased competency in defence technology and professionalism. His policies enacted as Minister of Defence is then continued by Minister
Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin. Prabowo's modernisation programs on the armed forces from his days as Minister of Defence largely continued under his presidency.
Defence acquisitions Prabowo has stated his interest to join
TAI TF Kaan project in a meeting with
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during his state visit in
Turkey. From the bilateral visit, the two countries agreed to set up joint ventures between strategic defence companies from both countries, aiming to contribute in Indonesia's development of
fifth-generation fighters and
submarine shipbuilding. During the bilateral meeting with
French president Emmanuel Macron, Prabowo and Macron witnessed as their respective defence ministers
Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and
Sébastien Lecornu signed a
letter of intent for a few military hardware, which includes additional
CAESAR self-propelled howitzer,
Scorpène-class submarines, light frigates and finally an additional order of 12
Dassault Rafale following up the 42 Rafales ordered when Prabowo was defence minister. The purchase of additional Rafales became noteworthy considering rumours spread that Indonesia may ditch the entire order and replace it with
Chengdu J-10 of the same quantity after
Pakistan Air Force has shot down one of
Indian Air Force Rafales during
Operation Sindhoor. Minister Lecornu in
Twitter hailed the agreement as a sign of Indonesia's trust on the French defence industry.
Armed Forces Act reform Under Prabowo, the government has controversially made efforts to revise
Act No. 34 of 2004, known as the Indonesian National Armed Forces Act. The revision has become controversial because some clause of the Act contains potential to revive
dwifungsi (double role) and allow active
Indonesian National Armed Forces service members to take on civilian roles in government. The lack of transparency, accountability, public participation and the perceived mutilation of the spirit of
Reformasi has led to
widespread protest. The decision to discuss such revision in
Fairmont Jakarta, a 5-star hotel nearby the
MPR/DPR/DPD building instead of the parliament building itself had already sparked criticisms from human rights organisation.
Foreign policy Prabowo continued the foreign policy of "thousand friends and zero enemies" enacted by his predecessors
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and
Joko Widodo with a slightly more active role. In early 2025, Indonesia officially became a member of
BRICS. Indonesia's membership in BRICS will strengthen Indonesia's position in the global political arena. In a press statement, the Indonesian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs viewed BRICS membership as a strategic step to enhance collaboration and cooperation with other developing countries, based on the principles of equality, mutual respect, and
sustainable development. Under his administration, he tried to widen the definition of Indonesia's "free and active" foreign policy through political and economic pragmatism as well as regional stability. He modelled his foreign policy from the words of
Mohammad Hatta as "sailing between two reefs." Compared to Jokowi, Prabowo is seen as a much more aggressive, aspirational, and decisive diplomat. Former President Yudhoyono remarked that Prabowo will be a "foreign policy president." He was the first
president-elect in Indonesia's history to conduct foreign visits prior to his inauguration, visiting 20 countries. and out of the country for 95 days between November 2024 to April 2026. He defended his numerous international visits, stating that they are essential for securing Indonesia's oil supply amid the
2026 Iran war and claiming that these trips have yielded positive outcomes for the country.
United States In February 2026, President Prabowo made a foreign visit to the
United States. During the visit, President Prabowo had several important agendas, including attending the
Board of Peace consultation meeting and trade negotiations with the US. President Prabowo sought to highlight Indonesia's multilateral and bilateral cooperation during the visit. He also met with all former Indonesian foreign ministers to discuss strategic plans for negotiations with the US. He had prepared well in advance for these negotiations. During the negotiations, the two countries agreed to renew trade cooperation between Indonesia and the US. Although several points tended to favour the US, Indonesia sought to avoid giving a blank check by requesting tariff adjustments for several of Indonesia's leading products in the US market. In the multilateral negotiations, he also succeeded in building consensus on Indonesia's role and obligations on the Board of Peace, appointing Indonesia as Deputy Commander, although some analysts predicted that the Board of Peace would only serve to legitimise US and Israeli interests in
Gaza, as the Board of Peace is not an official
UN peacekeeping force.
China in Beijing, 9 November 2024 During a November 2024 presidential visit by Prabowo to China, Indonesia and China signed a
memorandum of understanding for "joint maritime development" in the area of the two countries "overlapping claims" near the
Natuna Islands. Indonesia's Foreign Ministry subsequently issued a statement that the memorandum did not impact Indonesia's sovereignty or rights in the area and stating that in Indonesia's view the Chinese claims do not have a legal basis. He also once again voiced his support in the
D-8 summit held in
Cairo while expressing his disappointment in front of other Muslim leaders on the lack of unity, citing
Libya,
Yemen, and
Sudan. His disappointment gained support from Malaysian Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim, calling his disappointment "a bitter truth." at the
Royal State Palace, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 2 July 2025 When it was Prabowo's turn to speak in the D-8 summit, some dignitaries, including Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, "walked out" from the summit, nudging Prabowo's seat on his way out. Many at home perceived this diplomatic gaffe as Prabowo being "too preachy" and indirectly offending Erdogan, whose country enjoys
NATO support and having diplomatic ties with
Israel, briefly straining relations between both countries. However, Cabinet Secretary
Teddy Indra Wijaya clarified that Erdogan had already apologised before the conference session started and had requested Prabowo to switch turns with him so that he could leave early to attend a bilateral meeting with another leader. The Turkish Embassy in Indonesia states that relations between Indonesia and Turkey will remain harmonious despite Erdogan's leave. Prabowo once again advocated for a
two-state solution to end the long ongoing conflict in
Gaza in front of
French president Emmanuel Macron, who some time before meeting Prabowo has announced plans for French recognition of Palestine. He also said that he is open to
normalise relations with Israel once
Palestinian independence is acknowledged. In his statement, Palestine's independence is the only solution for a long lasting peace in the
Middle East while stating that
Israel also has an inalienable right to exist as a
sovereign state and Indonesia will recognise Israel only after Palestine is fully independent. Despite the idea of recognising Israel after Palestine became independent became controversial, the
Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) endorsed the idea, reminding the public that his statement is not a pro-Israel statement. However, MUI told that Prabowo must hold Israel accountable for their
war crimes in Gaza even if he wishes to normalise ties with Israel. while
PDI-P politician
Djarot Saiful Hidayat state that Prabowo should not rush to recognise Israel as a state, as it is considered a violation to the
Constitution of Indonesia. in
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, 13 October 2025 During the
Eightieth session of the United Nations General Assembly, Prabowo reiterated his stance on recognising Israel with the condition that Israel must recognise Palestine as an independent nation. While praising
France,
United Kingdom,
Portugal and other countries for their recognition of Palestine, Prabowo also pressured those who had yet to recognise Palestine to do so as soon as possible to stop the humanitarian crisis there. Once again, it sparked debate in social media with arguments for the two state solution said Prabowo's speech has placed one step closer to peace while arguments against it said that Israel's atrocities has made the two state solution no longer viable and Prabowo had violated the
Constitution of Indonesia for saying in favour of Israeli recognition. His speech generated even more controversy in social media after
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Prabowo's speech. He was nevertheless applauded domestically as Speaker
Puan Maharani states her proudness as she considers Prabowo's speech as reflecting Indonesia's commitments to end the humanity crisis in Palestine, while former president
Joko Widodo states that Prabowo's speech is a firm and brave message for peace. Internationally,
US President Donald Trump was impressed especially when Prabowo pounded the podium as he spoke while French president
Emmanuel Macron thanked Prabowo for his "strong" statements and told him that other countries were taking notes of his commitment. Prabowo later told the media that his speech was positively received and he got words of appreciation from numerous state leaders for "truly want to find a middle path", in which he hopes to find a substantial and just way to end the conflict. He would later attend the
Gaza Peace Summit in
Sharm El Sheikh as the sole representative from Southeast Asia, witnessing the signings of the accords and offering Indonesia's support for Gaza's reconstruction while advocating for the two-state solution. In his speech at the
2025 United Nations General Assembly, Prabowo remarked that Indonesia would be willing to provide up "20,000 or even more" peacekeeping personel in case an UN mission to Gaza was authorised.
India and President
Droupadi Murmu as chief guest of the
Republic Day celebration, 2025 Prabowo was invited by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi's government as chief guest of the
Republic Day celebration in 2025. The visit is to further strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries. The Indonesian president was welcomed by Minister of State for External Affairs
Pabitra Margherita. The trade between the two countries in 2023 stands at USD 29.40 billion. Prabowo was met by the Indian Foreign Minister
S. Jaishankar. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs described the relationship as "warm and friendly… spanning over millennia." President Prabowo was given a ceremonial welcome by the President of India
Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Prabowo said Indonesia considers India a great friend and the first country that recognised Indonesian independence. A 352-member Indonesian military marching contingent participated in the
Republic Day parade in New Delhi. During the visit the two sides are to discuss and conclude deals in trade, healthcare, digital technologies, energy and tourism, as well as the purchase of the
BrahMos supersonic cruise missile.
Russia in St. Petersburg, Russia, 19 June 2025 On 19 June 2025, Prabowo attended the
St. Petersburg International Economic Forum as a guest of honour. He met Russian President
Vladimir Putin and the two heads of state signed a strategic partnership agreement. In addition, the Indonesian and Russian sovereign funds
Danantara and the
Russian Direct Investment Fund signed an agreement to create an investment fund worth
€2 billion (US$2.9 billion). His visit to Russia coincides with the
51st G7 summit at
Kananaskis, in which Prabowo was also invited to attend but didn't.
Social Free school meals During the
2024 Indonesian general election, one of the key promises Prabowo wished to deliver once elected is the enactment of a free lunch meal program. This policy was introduced during the election campaign with his campaign team demonstrating it by distributing free milk and lunch meal. After Prabowo was declared as president-elect, pilot program of the policy was enacted. Prabowo said that he wanted to enact this because he saw nearly 25% of Indonesian children skip their breakfast and he wanted to know if the program could succeed by conducting pilot programs. On 24 May 2024, he changed the program into free nutritious meal program. Overall, this program is designed with the aim of building superior resources, reducing stunting and poverty rates while driving the economy. This program is also one of Prabowo's key policies in realising the
Golden Indonesia 2045 Vision that targets the creation of a golden generation by utilising
demographic dividends that can launch Indonesia into a
developed country. The program was officially rolled out since 6 January 2025 in 26 provinces of Indonesia, carried out by the
National Nutrition Agency, and targeting children from
preschool to
secondary school students, as well as pregnant and nursing mothers with the aim of able to bring benefit to at least 82,9 million beneficiaries. However, the effectiveness of this policy got repeatedly questioned. With a huge budget needed to execute the program, the program may risk cutting the budget of other social programs and caused economic instability. In addition, the program has been marked by repeated cases of
food poisoning; by 15 August 2025, over 1,000 people had been sickened.
Health On 10 February 2025, Prabowo's government enacted a free health check service with aims to improve the
quality of life of the population through the use of SatuSehat app launched by the
Ministry of Health. The government aimed to decrease
mortality rate caused by disease that can be avoided through
preventive healthcare such as
cardiovascular disease,
stroke,
diabetes and
tuberculosis.
New capital Construction of
Nusantara under Prabowo's presidency continued despite no longer be considered as priority due to reallocation of other policies such as the
free meal program. On 21 September 2025, Prabowo signed a presidential decree that officially made Nusantara as the political
capital city of Indonesia and targeted for its realisation to be implemented in 2028. However, this decree was met with suspicion as the decree only mandated for the
House of Representatives and
Regional Representative Council to move to Nusantara, while analysts criticise the lack of seriousness to relocate away from
Jakarta. ==Political views==