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A MAN searches for belongings at the landslide site in Semangat Gunung village, Karo, North Sumatra, Tuesday, November 26, 2024. Heavy rainfall that hit Karo Regency on the night of Monday, November 25, triggered further landslides at five locations in the area, cutting off the road access between Doulu and Semangat Gunung villages for several hours. The landslide on Saturday, November 23, resulted in 15 fatalities, seven missing persons, and damage to several buildings. ANTARA/Fransisco Carolio
This year, Indonesia and India mark 75 years of diplomatic relations. However, the ties between the two nations have existed much longer, predating the establishment of the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of India. These connections span social, cultural, religious, economic, and trade aspects. But do those close ties of the past have any bearing on the present relationship? Why is there no direct flight between the capitals of the two countries?
Indian Ambassador to Indonesia and Timor-Leste, Sandeep Chakravorty, shares his views on this matter at TEMPO TALKS.
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