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Indonesia’s Capital Relocation: A Bold Step Toward Sustainable Urban Development

By Sama Marwan,

Indonesia is preparing to relocate its capital city from Jakarta to the newly planned city of Nusantara in East Kalimantan. This ambitious project aims to address Jakarta’s severe congestion and environmental challenges, while promoting sustainable urban development.

The relocation is part of a broader plan to decentralize economic growth and reduce the pressure on Jakarta, which has become one of the world’s most densely populated cities. The new capital will feature cutting-edge infrastructure and green spaces, designed with environmental sustainability in mind.

Experts believe that Nusantara will become a model for future cities, combining technology, nature, and innovation.

The project also aims to distribute economic opportunities more evenly across the country, reducing the urban-rural divide and promoting regional development.

While the move is expected to take several years to complete, it has already sparked significant interest from international investors and urban planners. Indonesia hopes that Nusantara will become a global hub for sustainable development and smart city solutions.

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