International Indonesia relations

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The map shows in purple the selected country (Indonesia), and represents in a green scale its closest relations, and in a red scale its strained relations.

Profile summary of Indonesia

Indonesia is a Southeast Asian country located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is the world's largest island country, consisting of more than 17,000 islands. Indonesia is a diverse and populous country, with a population of over 270 million people. It is the fourth most populous country in the world and the world's largest Muslim-majority country.

Indonesia is a democratic country and has a presidential system of government. The current president is Joko Widodo, who has been in office since 2014. The country has a multiparty system, with several political parties competing in elections.

Indonesia has a mixed economy, with both a large agricultural sector and a significant manufacturing and service sector. It is a major exporter of commodities such as oil, natural gas, and coal, and is also a major producer of textiles, clothing, and electronics.

The country is located in a strategically important region, as it is situated at the crossroads of Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean. It has a long history of foreign influence, with various colonial powers having controlled the country at different times. Today, Indonesia maintains strong relations with its neighbors and is a member of regional organizations such as ASEAN and the East Asia Summit.

Diverse Sources: UN, WorldBank, Indonesia Statistics Office/Department. Most recent available data
Capital Jakarta
Population 273 523 615
Land Area (sq km) 1 811 569
Main religion Islam
Life Expectancy 69 years

The influence of Indonesia in the World

Indonesia is a country with a High International Influence. It is located in place 20 in the world influence ranking. Indonesia's actions have a wide-ranging impact on the world and on other countries. Click here to know more !

Indonesia maintains contact with 112 countries. The five most intense relations Indonesia has are with: Australia with a score of 57 549 , United States with a score of 31 053 , Timor-Leste with a score of 27 820 , East Timor with a score of 27 753 , and China with a score of 27 328 .

Top 5 most Intense relations of Indonesia
Position Country Influence Options
1 Australia 57 549
2 United States 31 053
3 Timor-Leste 27 820
4 East Timor 27 753
5 China 27 328

The closest and strained relations involving Indonesia worldwide

The top five closest relations from Indonesia are: United Kingdom with a score of 9.93 , Australia with a score of 9.83 , East Timor with a score of 9.79 , Timor-Leste with a score of 9.79 , and Cambodia with a score of 9.79 .

Top 5 closest relations of Indonesia
Position Country Relation Options
1 United Kingdom 9.9
2 Australia 9.8
3 East Timor 9.8
4 Timor-Leste 9.8
5 Cambodia 9.8

While, the top five strained relations from Indonesia are: Pakistan with a score of 2.62 , Vietnam with a score of 3.53 , Myanmar with a score of 3.74 , Hong Kong with a score of 4.54 , and Colombia with a score of 4.55 .

Top 5 strained relation of Indonesia
Position Country Relation Options
1 Pakistan 2.6
2 Vietnam 3.5
3 Myanmar 3.7
4 Hong Kong 4.5
5 Colombia 4.5

A summary of international relations of Indonesia

Of the total of 112 countries with which Indonesia maintains relations, it has an Excellent relation with 19 countries , a Good relation with 55 countries , a Neutral relation with 35 countries , a Bad relation with 3 countries

Summary relations of Indonesia. Excellent relation: 8-10, Good relation: 6-8, Neutral relation: 4-6, Bad relation: 2-4, Very bad relation: 0-2
Relation Quantity
1.Excellent 19
2.Good 55
3.Neutral 35
4.Bad 3

All the international relations of Indonesia

All relations of Indonesia
Position Country Relation Options
1 United Kingdom 9.9
2 Australia 9.8
3 East Timor 9.8
4 Timor-Leste 9.8
5 Cambodia 9.8
6 United States 9.7
7 China 9.7
8 Turkey 9.4
9 Iran 9.4
10 North Korea 9.3
11 Thailand 9.2
12 France 9.2
13 India 9.2
14 Netherlands 8.9
15 Afghanistan 8.9
16 South Korea 8.9
17 Singapore 8.9
18 Germany 8.7
19 New Zealand 8.4
20 Mexico 7.9
21 Taiwan 7.8
22 Russia 7.7
23 European Union 7.7
24 Malaysia 7.7
25 Italy 7.4
26 Japan 7.3
27 Denmark 7.3
28 United Arab Emirates 7.3
29 Sri Lanka 7.3
30 Norway 7.2
31 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.2
32 Sweden 7.0
33 Monaco 7.0
34 Cuba 7.0
35 Iraq 6.9
36 Madagascar 6.7
37 Palestine 6.7
38 Brunei 6.6
39 Kazakhstan 6.6
40 Ireland 6.6
41 Austria 6.6
42 Rwanda 6.6
43 Spain 6.5
44 Venezuela 6.5
45 Laos 6.5
46 Algeria 6.5
47 Brazil 6.5
48 Argentina 6.5
49 Peru 6.5
50 Greece 6.5
51 Cyprus 6.5
52 Armenia 6.5
53 Namibia 6.5
54 Qatar 6.5
55 Mongolia 6.5
56 Tunisia 6.4
57 Uzbekistan 6.4
58 Oman 6.4
59 Belgium 6.3
60 Switzerland 6.3
61 Papua New Guinea 6.3
62 Jordan 6.3
63 Morocco 6.3
64 Portugal 6.2
65 Suriname 6.2
66 Bangladesh 6.2
67 Israel 6.2
68 Ukraine 6.1
69 Kuwait 6.1
70 Holy See 6.1
71 Sudan 6.1
72 Poland 6.1
73 Hungary 6.0
74 Croatia 6.0
75 Tanzania 6.0
76 Georgia 6.0
77 Panama 6.0
78 Liberia 6.0
79 Romania 5.8
80 Czech Republic 5.8
81 Nigeria 5.7
82 Egypt 5.7
83 South Africa 5.7
84 Bahrain 5.7
85 Canada 5.7
86 Slovakia 5.7
87 Nepal 5.5
88 Fiji 5.5
89 Mozambique 5.5
90 Senegal 5.5
91 Ecuador 5.5
92 Azerbaijan 5.5
93 Kenya 5.5
94 Syria 5.5
95 Finland 5.5
96 Angola 5.5
97 Philippines 5.3
98 Yemen 5.3
99 Chile 5.3
100 Lebanon 5.3
101 Saudi Arabia 5.2
102 Bulgaria 5.1
103 Solomon Islands 5.1
104 Zimbabwe 5.0
105 Libya 5.0
106 Serbia 5.0
107 Ethiopia 4.7
108 Colombia 4.5
109 Hong Kong 4.5
110 Myanmar 3.7
111 Vietnam 3.5
112 Pakistan 2.6

The data shown in this webpage has been updated in .