Prabowo to Start Working in Indonesia’s New Capital in 2028
Indonesia’s New Capital City: Construction Ramps Up as Move-In Date Approaches
Nusantara, Indonesia – Excitement is building as Indonesia prepares for the official relocation of its capital city from Jakarta to Nusantara, a sprawling new metropolis on the island of Borneo. With government offices and accommodation slated to be ready this month, the aspiring project is rapidly taking shape.
The Indonesian government has allocated a substantial budget for the progress of Nusantara. The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing has requested Rp 14.87 trillion (approximately $970 million USD) for ongoing construction, highlighting the scale of the undertaking.
“We are committed to ensuring that Nusantara becomes a world-class capital city,” said Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Basuki hadimuljono. “this funding will be crucial in completing essential infrastructure and facilities.”
Adding to the momentum, Minister of State-Owned Enterprises Erick Thohir announced that Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto will begin working from nusantara on August 17, 2028. This symbolic move signifies the government’s commitment to the relocation and its confidence in the progress made so far.
The relocation of Indonesia’s capital is driven by several factors,including Jakarta’s chronic overcrowding,traffic congestion,and vulnerability to natural disasters. Nusantara, envisioned as a lasting and eco-friendly city, promises a fresh start for the nation.
[Image: Artist’s rendering of Nusantara’s cityscape]
The government is also actively working on attracting businesses and residents to Nusantara. Auctions for legislative and judicial buildings are scheduled for the first quarter of 2025, signaling a meaningful step towards establishing a fully functioning government in the new capital.
While challenges remain, the progress made on Nusantara is undeniable. As construction continues at a rapid pace, Indonesia is poised to unveil a new chapter in its history, with Nusantara at its heart.
A New Dawn For indonesia: An Exclusive Interview On Nusantara
NewsDirectory3.com had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Dian Permatasari, an urban planning expert from the Bandung Institute of Technology, about Indonesia’s ambitious new capital city project, Nusantara.
ND3: Dr. Permatasari, Nusantara is rapidly taking shape. What are your thoughts on the progress so far?
Dr. Permatasari: The progress has been undeniably remarkable. The government’s commitment to this project is clear, and the allocation of considerable funds for construction demonstrates their seriousness. The symbolism of Minister Subianto moving his office to Nusantara in August 2023 is a notable step,signalling confidence in the project’s trajectory.
ND3: Jakarta faces numerous challenges, including overcrowding and environmental concerns. How does Nusantara address these issues?
Dr. Permatasari: Nusantara is designed to be a enduring and eco-friendly city, a stark contrast to jakarta’s current struggles. The planned incorporation of green spaces, efficient public transportation, and focus on renewable energy sources signal a commitment to addressing environmental challenges. The relocation itself aims to alleviate the pressure on Jakarta’s infrastructure and resources.
ND3: Attracting businesses and residents is crucial for Nusantara’s success.What measures are being taken to achieve this?
Dr. Permatasari: The government is actively working on creating a favorable environment for businesses through tax incentives and streamlined bureaucratic processes.the upcoming auctions for legislative and judicial buildings are also crucial steps in establishing a functional government heart in Nusantara.
ND3: What are the biggest challenges that Nusantara faces moving forward?
Dr. Permatasari: Successfully relocating a capital city is a complex and multifaceted undertaking. Attracting sufficient investment, ensuring efficient urban planning, and fostering a vibrant community spirit will be ongoing challenges.Balancing the vision of a modern, sustainable city with the needs and aspirations of its future residents is crucial.
ND3: Looking ahead, what do you envision for Nusantara’s future?
Dr.Permatasari: Nusantara has the potential to become a model of sustainable urban development, not only for Indonesia but for the entire region. If successfully executed, it could serve as a catalyst for economic growth, innovation, and improved quality of life for generations to come.
