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In the early hours of the Iran war, Indonesia's president made a telling offer

Prabowo Subianto is pursuing an ambitious agenda both at home and abroad.  (Reuters: Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana)

Within hours of US and Israeli strikes on Iran, Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto had made a grand gesture in the hope of securing peace: offering up his services as a negotiator.

Indonesia's foreign affairs ministry even suggested he'd be willing to fly to Tehran to facilitate mediation talks between the US and Iran.

Fresh from pledging thousands of troops to the Donald Trump-led Board of Peace (BoP) last month, Prabowo has tried to insert Indonesia into resolving this latest war.

It's not surprising, given the Indonesian president's clear ambitions on the world stage.

Indonesia’s rapid political shift examined on FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT

With Indonesia marking the first year of Prabowo’s presidency, the ABC program examines the speed and scale of the transformation underway in one of Australia’s closest neighbours.

This week’s episode, titled Prabowo Power, explores the president’s push to reshape the country’s economy and national priorities.

ABC Foreign Correspondent reporter Tim Swanston reports on the scale and cost of President Prabowo Subianto’s ambitious agenda, which includes rapidly nationalising and militarising parts of the nation’s economy.

The report examines how the strategy aims to strengthen domestic industry and reduce reliance on foreign markets.

Supporters say the approach will help secure Indonesia’s future economic independence.

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VIDEO: Indonesia: Prabowo Power

A revolution is taking place in a key Australian ally and neighbour.   

Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto has clocked up his first year in power and with incredible speed, he’s nationalising and militarising his nation's economy to deliver on his promise of a self-reliant future for his nation.       

On Foreign Correspondent, Indonesia correspondent Tim Swanston reports on the scale and cost of Prabowo’s ambitious program.   

But there are some who are warning that in the process Indonesia is losing the democratic freedoms that were hard fought with the fall of the corrupt dictatorship of the former President Suharto. 

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