Indonesia embassy celebrates 78th Independence Day
Celina Ali
Islamabad: The Embassy of Indonesia in Islamabad celebrated the 78th Independence Day and Armed Forces Day this week.
The Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Dr. Kauser Abdullah Malik was the Chief Guest on the occasion while Vice Admiral Abdul Samad was the Guest of Honor.
The reception was attended by a large number of government dignitaries, diplomats and members of civil society.
The Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia Mr. Adam M. Tugio in his welcome address highlighted significant achievements of modern and developing Indonesia as the world’s largest democracy, a G-20 member and its strong resolve to contribute for world peace and security with an inclusive policy.
He added that Indonesian National Armed Forces Day are an integral part of this steady struggle for a more progressive and prosperous Indonesia with their motto of ‘Three services, One Determination’, demonstrating strong spirit of mutual cooperation among three military services.
Expressing views on Indonesia-Pakistan ties he said the growing two-way ties are a good example of multi-dimensional constructive engagement and productive collaboration. He deeply appreciated support and cooperation of Pakistan as an important friend in South Asia during course of Indonesian progress and expected strengthened strategic engagement for the mutual benefit of both countries in times to come.
The Ambassador added that mutual fascination for each other’s culture has grown in recent years, which is shown by the display of Indonesian Batik with Pakistani traditional design of motif in the reception.
The Chief Guest Dr. Kauser Abdullah Malik in his remarks expressed satisfaction with the growing momentum of bilateral ties and suggested further expansion and diversification in multiple areas of interest.
The special feature of the reception was an entertaining performance by Indonesian artists from Padang, West Sumatra Province of Indonesia, showing the diversity and charm of Indonesian culture. A large cake was also cut to commemorate the event.