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INDIA - TRADE IMBALANCE WITH INDONESIA 

Indonesia doesn’t need to "balance" trade just because India complains. Instead, it should strategically strengthen its economy, ensuring that trade benefits Indonesia’s long-term economic growth rather than just responding to India’s pressure.

Indonesia didn’t necessarily make a mistake, but the situation depends on the terms of the agreement and whether Indonesia negotiated smartly. If Indonesia simply agreed to India's demands without securing its own benefits, it could be seen as a weak move. However, if Indonesia used this as a bargaining tool to gain advantages in other areas, then it could be a strategic decision.

Potential Mistakes Indonesia Could Make:

  1. Importing Low-Quality or Overpriced Goods – If Indonesia agreed to take Indian medical products, rice, and technology without ensuring high quality and fair pricing, it could hurt local industries.
  2. Weakening Local Industries – If Indonesia already produces its own rice, medical supplies, or technology, these imports might hurt local businesses.
  3. Not Getting Enough in Return – If Indonesia gave in to India’s pressure without getting trade benefits (like easier exports of Indonesian goods), then it's a one-sided deal.

When This Might Be a Smart Move:

  • If Indonesia negotiated lower prices for Indian goods, it could help reduce costs for Indonesian consumers.
  • If Indonesia got better access for its exports to India, it could help balance trade in a smarter way.
  • If Indonesia used this to strengthen diplomatic ties while still protecting its local industries, it might create long-term economic stability.

What Indonesia Should Do Next:

  1. Protect Local Farmers & Industries – If India is sending rice, Indonesia must ensure it doesn't destroy local agriculture.
  2. Negotiate Better Trade Deals – Indonesia should push for more Indonesian goods (like processed palm oil, textiles, or electronics) to enter the Indian market.
  3. Diversify Trade Partners – Relying too much on India could be risky. Expanding trade with other countries (China, ASEAN, Middle East, Africa) would make Indonesia stronger.

Final Verdict:

Indonesia didn’t necessarily make a mistake, but if this deal was one-sided and forced, then Indonesia might have given up too much. The key is whether Indonesia got real benefits in return—if not, then yes, it was a weak move.

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