Visit follows recent MoUs as Pakistan and Indonesia seek to boost economic partnership
Indonesian Investment Minister HE Rosan Roeslani was received at the airport by the Director General of East Asia and Pacific (MOFA) and the Indonesian Ambassador. PHOTO: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Indonesian Minister of Investment and Downstream Industry and CEO of the Indonesian Sovereign Investment Fund (Danantara), Rosan Roeslani, arrived in Islamabad on Monday evening at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the visiting minister was received at the airport by the director general of East Asia Pacific (MOFA) and the Indonesian ambassador.
At the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister/Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, HE Rosan Roeslani, Minister of Investment and Downstream Industry and CEO of Indonesian Sovereign Wealth Fund (Danantara) arrived in Islamabad yesterday afternoon. He was received at the airport… pic.twitter.com/QeqnkY2kOQ
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) February 10, 2026
During his visit, Minister Roeslani will hold in-depth discussions with the Deputy Prime Minister on prospects for enhancing the partnership between Pakistan and Indonesia in the field of trade and investment, the ministry said in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).
The visit is expected to strengthen bilateral economic ties between the two countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs added.
In January, Pakistan and Indonesia strengthened their economic partnership with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the establishment of the Joint Trade Committee, creating an institutional platform to enhance trade dialogue.
Earlier in December, the two countries signed seven MoUs and agreements to enhance bilateral cooperation in various fields. These included cooperation in higher education, a grant program for Indonesian state scholarships, facilitation of business development for small and medium-sized enterprises, collaboration between national archives, narcotics control and cooperation in preventing and combating illicit drug trafficking, cooperation in Halal trade and certification, and cooperation in the field of health.




