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Parliamentary Member Urges Special Transport Arrangements for Nyepi Observance During Lebaran Exodus

A member of the Indonesian Parliament's Commission VIII, Dini Rahmania, is calling on the government to implement special transport arrangements in 2026 when the Hindu observance of Nyepi coincides with the Muslim Lebaran exodus period. She emphasises the need for cross-ministerial coordination, enhanced public communication about Nyepi timing, and tailored logistics management in predominantly Hindu areas like Bali to ensure both communities can celebrate their respective religious occasions peacefully and respectfully.

Geopolitical Turbulence in Middle East Conflict: How Resilient is Indonesia's Energy Security?

As geopolitical tensions in the Middle East raise concerns about global energy stability, energy infrastructure practitioner Tommy Jamail Jr. asserts that Indonesia's energy system possesses sufficient resilience to withstand external shocks and price volatility. Drawing on Indonesia's experience managing four major global energy crises over recent decades, he maintains that the nation's carefully planned fuel distribution and supply management systems can sustain domestic energy availability, though he urges the public to avoid panic buying and reminds industry stakeholders to prepare for seasonal demand spikes around Eid al-Fitr.

Korlantas Extends One-Way Traffic Scheme for Lebaran 2026 Exodus to Kilometre 236

Indonesia's traffic police (Korlantas) has expanded its one-way traffic management scheme for the 2026 Lebaran exodus, extending coverage from kilometre 188 to kilometre 236 on toll roads heading toward Java and Sumatra. The extension follows an evaluation of previous mudik (homecoming) periods and aims to improve traffic flow during peak travel periods. The traffic police will employ real-time digital technology to monitor vehicle movements and deploy flexible traffic engineering measures, including contraflow lanes, based on actual traffic counting data rather than estimates.

Jasindo Travel Insurance Wins Customer Value Excellence Award from Thousands of Customers

PT Asuransi Jasindo's Jasindo Travel Insurance product has received the Indonesia Brand Excellence in Customer Value 2026 award with a "Very Good" rating in the travel insurance category, based on a survey of over 5,000 customers across six major Indonesian cities. The product offers affordable protection for domestic and international travellers, with premiums starting from Rp5,000, covering accident compensation, medical expenses abroad, electronics and fashion protection, and visa rejection cover.

Psychologist emphasises importance of direct interaction for child development

Professor Rose Mini Agoes Salim from the University of Indonesia's Faculty of Psychology warns that children need significantly more direct face-to-face interaction than early exposure to virtual worlds, as excessive digital platform use from childhood conditions youngsters to prioritise screens over imaginative play. Direct interaction with peers teaches children empathy and emotional regulation skills far better than digital devices can, with experiences like losing competitions and receiving peer support forming crucial developmental foundations. The expert urges parents to limit gadget use as a primary entertainment source and instead encourage real-world activities such as group play, sports, and structured group activities during early childhood.

Sued at State Administrative Court over Crematorium, West Jakarta PTSP Ready to Prove Licensing Legality

The Capital's West Jakarta Capital Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Unit (UP PM-PTSP) has expressed readiness to transparently prove the legality of permits at a State Administrative Court (PTUN) hearing regarding a funeral home and crematorium development project in Kalideres. The legal proceeding was adjourned after the West Jakarta city government failed to appear at the initial hearing, with residents opposing the project arguing that proper procedures were not followed.

Strait of Hormuz Turbulence: Pertamina Chief Seeks Alternative Oil Import Sources

Pertamina's Chief Executive Officer Simon Aloysius Mantiri announced that the company is actively seeking alternative oil import sources in response to geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz stemming from the Iran-US-Israel conflict. The company is diversifying its energy procurement strategy beyond the Middle East to include suppliers from Africa and the United States, whilst two Pertamina tankers remain stranded in the Arabian Gulf region unable to transit the crucial shipping strait.

President Prabowo Prepares Presidential Instruction for Elephant Rescue, Forestry Minister: He Cares About Conservation

President Prabowo Subianto will issue a Presidential Instruction to save the population and habitat of Sumatran and Borneo elephants, according to Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni. The minister stated that the initiative demonstrates Prabowo's deep commitment to wildlife conservation, noting that the number of elephant habitat pockets in Indonesia has declined from 42 to 21, risking species extinction without serious government intervention.

Bapanas Strengthens Regulations on Quality Rice Reserve Procurement

The National Food Agency (Bapanas) has tightened regulations on government rice reserve procurement through a new regulation aimed at ensuring quality whilst strengthening national stock availability. The regulation prioritises domestic rice production and sets specific quality standards for rice procurement, with Bulog mandated to purchase paddy at the government purchase price of IDR 6,500 per kilogram. Bapanas projects rice reserves will reach 4 million tonnes by late March 2026 and 5 million tonnes by April, marking unprecedented stock levels in Indonesian history.

Sun Bear Released to Mount Tarak After Recovery from Hunter's Snare

A male sun bear named Azim has been released into the wild at Mount Tarak Protected Forest in West Kalimantan after months of rehabilitation following its rescue from a hunter's snare in June 2025. The release represents a significant conservation success, highlighting the ongoing threats posed by illegal hunting and trapping to Indonesia's wildlife, and underscores the importance of sustained habitat protection and anti-poaching efforts in the region.

Major Indonesian Military Reshuffle: TNI Chief of Staff Position Reinstated

Indonesian Armed Forces Commander General Agus Subiyanto has announced a major reshuffle of senior officers across the TNI, affecting numerous strategic positions including regional military commanders and command headquarters posts. The restructuring includes the reinstatement of the TNI Chief of Staff (Kaster TNI) position, with Lieutenant General Bambang Trisnohadi appointed to this role, whilst other senior officers are rotated to various command positions including the Combined Regional Defence Command and divisional leadership posts.

Amid Geopolitical Turmoil, PIEP Evacuates Officers from Iraq and Dubai

PT Pertamina Internasional Eksplorasi dan Produksi (PIEP) successfully evacuated 11 officers from Basra, Iraq and 8 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with the Iraqi evacuation taking 14 days due to international airport closures. The evacuation was triggered by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, including reported US and Israeli strikes against Iran. PIEP implemented comprehensive safety protocols and Business Continuity Plans in coordination with Indonesian embassies and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whilst establishing continuous monitoring systems and family support services for all personnel.

Indonesia's Regulation Goes Global, Many Countries Follow Including Britain

Indonesia's Government Regulation Number 17 of 2025, which restricts social media access for minors under 16 years old, is becoming a global model. Countries including Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Malaysia, Spain, India, and Britain are implementing or considering similar restrictions, with Britain's regulators recently pressuring major social media platforms to enforce stricter age verification and child safety measures by April 30, 2026.

Prices of Chicken and Beef Rise Ahead of Eid al-Fitr 2026 in East Jakarta Markets

Prices of chicken and beef have begun rising in several East Jakarta markets as Eid al-Fitr 2026 approaches, with chicken now selling at approximately IDR 50,000 per kilogramme and beef between IDR 145,000 and IDR 150,000 per kilogramme. Traders report that price increases started from the beginning of Ramadan due to heightened consumer shopping activity at traditional markets, though increases remain relatively controlled if supplier distribution continues smoothly. Demand is expected to rise further in the week leading up to Eid as consumers prepare traditional festive dishes.

Iran Threatens to Attack Arab Data Centers Supporting US Military Operations

Iran has reportedly threatened to attack data centres in Arab countries allegedly used by the United States to support military and intelligence operations against Tehran, according to Iranian diplomatic sources. The threat comes as part of escalating tensions in the Middle East, with both Washington and Tel Aviv now openly stating that military operations aim to effect regime change in Tehran, raising concerns about potential disruptions to global internet infrastructure and regional stability.

Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw Strengthens Economic Diplomacy through Tourism Business Forum

The Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw held the fourth Indonesia–Poland Tourism Business Forum in March 2026, recording potential transactions worth US$7.58 million and generating 693 business matches between tourism industry operators from both countries. The forum, which brought together 21 Indonesian tourism companies and 33 Polish industry participants, demonstrated a 79 per cent increase in transaction value compared to 2025 and reflected strengthening interest in Indonesian tourism destinations, with Polish visitor arrivals to Indonesia reaching a record 68,100 in 2025, up 62.2 per cent from 2023.

National Police Chief and TNI Commander Lead Operation Ketupat 2026 Troop Assembly at Monas

National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo and TNI Commander General Agus Subiyanto led Operation Ketupat 2026's troop assembly at Monas with 3,363 personnel, marking the state's readiness to secure Lebaran exodus and return traffic. The operation, led technically by National Traffic Police Chief Irjen Agus Suryonugroho, involves cross-sector coordination and deployment of specialised vehicles and technology. General Sigit presented 150 motorcycle units to police departments in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra to serve the public during the operation.

Ahead of Eid, Prices of Bird's Eye Chillies and Chicken Soar in Bangka

As Eid approaches, prices of essential commodities have surged significantly in Bangka regency, with bird's eye chillies reaching Rp100,000 per kilogramme (up 67% from Rp60,000) and clean chicken meat at Rp43,000 per kilogramme, driven by limited supply and increased demand. Local authorities have deployed task forces to monitor markets and prevent price manipulation during the festive season, whilst rice supplies remain stable. The price increases reflect broader national trends affecting strategic food commodities ahead of Ramadan and Eid celebrations.

How Daihatsu Survives the Crisis: After-Sales Service Becomes Key

Daihatsu is navigating Indonesia's challenging automotive market, which saw a 7.2 per cent decline in wholesale sales to 803,687 units in 2025, by focusing on after-sales service and fuel efficiency marketing. The company has increased sales in early 2026 to 25,965 units compared to 21,942 units in the same period last year, despite broader market pressures from weakened consumer purchasing power, higher interest rates, and currency fluctuations affecting component import costs.

OJK's New Leadership: Tokocrypto's Expectations

Tokocrypto has welcomed the appointment of Adi Budiarso as the new Head of Executive Supervisor for the Financial Technology Innovation Division (IAKD) at Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK), expressing hopes that his leadership will foster more adaptive cryptocurrency regulations and strengthen the digital economy ecosystem. The exchange platform's CEO Calvin Kizana emphasised the importance of regulatory synergy between the OJK, industry players, and stakeholders to drive innovation whilst protecting the public. The appointment follows Budiarso's confirmation by the DPR's Commission XI, with his predecessor Hasan Fawzi transitioning to oversee capital markets, financial derivatives, and carbon trading oversight.

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