Lt Gen Prabowo Subianto, President of Indonesia
Lieutenant General (Retd.) Prabowo Subianto is the eighth President of Indonesia, assuming office in October 2024 after a decisive electoral victory. A former army general turned seasoned politician, Prabowo’s rise to the presidency reflects a complex journey shaped by military service, controversy, persistence, and a promise of continuity blended with assertive nationalism.
Born on October 17, 1951, in Jakarta, Prabowo comes from an elite Indonesian family. His father, Prof. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, was a prominent economist and served multiple times as a cabinet minister, while his family maintained close ties with Indonesia’s political establishment. Educated partly abroad, Prabowo attended the American School in London and later the United States before enrolling at Indonesia’s prestigious Military Academy (AKABRI), graduating in 1974.
Prabowo built a formidable military career in the Indonesian Army, particularly within Kopassus, the elite special forces unit. Rising through the ranks, he became commander of Kopassus and later led the Army Strategic Reserve Command (Kostrad). Known for his decisiveness and strong leadership style, he was regarded as one of the most powerful officers of his generation. However, his military career ended abruptly in 1998 amid allegations of human rights abuses linked to the abduction of pro-democracy activists during the final days of President Suharto’s rule. He was discharged from the armed forces, a development that cast a long shadow over his public life and international standing.
After years largely outside mainstream politics, Prabowo re-emerged as a political force in the mid-2000s. He founded the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) in 2008, positioning it as a nationalist platform advocating economic self-reliance, strong governance, and social justice. Prabowo contested the presidency multiple times—most notably in 2014 and 2019—losing both elections to Joko Widodo (Jokowi). Despite the defeats, he consolidated a loyal support base, particularly among conservative, nationalist, and rural voters.
In a significant political turn, Prabowo joined Jokowi’s cabinet in 2019 as Minister of Defence. During his tenure, he sought to modernise Indonesia’s armed forces, strengthen defence diplomacy, and expand military procurement, while projecting a pragmatic and statesmanlike image internationally. This period helped soften his earlier hardline reputation and reintroduce him to global diplomatic circles.
Prabowo’s successful 2024 presidential campaign was marked by a strategic alliance with Jokowi’s political network and the nomination of Jokowi’s son, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, as his vice-presidential running mate. Presenting himself as a unifying figure, Prabowo promised policy continuity, economic stability, welfare expansion, and Indonesia’s emergence as a strong, respected global power.
As president, Prabowo Subianto inherits Southeast Asia’s largest economy and democracy at a pivotal moment. His leadership style, shaped by military discipline and political pragmatism, will be closely watched—both for how he addresses past human rights concerns and how he steers Indonesia’s domestic development, regional influence, and strategic autonomy in an increasingly multipolar world.
