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About Devianti
Devianti Faridz is a Freelance Broadcast Journalist in Jakarta.

She had worked as a News Correspondent at a Singapore based regional broadcaster, Channel NewsAsia.

Prior to that, she served as Producer for several English news programs, as well as a Bahasa Indonesia tourism program on Metro TV, Indonesia’s 24 hour news channel, from 2005 to 2012. One of her roles during her stint in Metro TV include launching an English News magazine program called “Indonesia Now”, an internationally distributed weekly program which provides stories from across Indonesia.

She was previously an anchor and journalist for Televisi Republik Indonesia and Voice of America-Indonesia Service in Washington D.C., USA.

Devianti has covered a wide range of stories, ranging from current affairs, politics, and social issues. Among her memorable assignments were covering the plight of young Indonesian boat crew members who were detained in Australian prisons after being deceived by human traffickers as well as the Air Asia flight 8501 crash in late 2014.

Throughout her career, she had interviewed a variety of public figures including Indonesian Presidents Joko Widodo and President Abdurrachman Wahid, Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd as well as Chef and TV Personality Bobby Chinn.

She has won several accolades for herself and her programme namely including Australia’s Elizabeth O Neill Award 2011 and Indonesia’s Culture and Tourism Ministry Award for Best Tourism TV program. 

Devianti is a Fulbright scholar and graduated from University of Missouri, USA with a Master of Arts in Broadcast Journalism. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual Communications Design from Trisakti University.

She is fluent in Bahasa Indonesia and English. For leisure, she enjoys watching movies and is actively involved in an organization that encourages cultural exchange.
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Indonesia presses China for more investment in high-speed railways

26 Oct 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Indonesia is seeking further Chinese investment to extend its high-speed railway from Jakarta to Surabaya, a project under the Belt and Road Initiative. The extension aims to enhance economic integration and reduce travel time. While China is a major player in Indonesia's railway sector, experts caution against over-reliance on Chinese investment, advocating for diversified partnerships. The state-owned China Railway Construction Corporation is involved in several projects, including Bali's Light Rail Transit system. Indonesia's long-term development plans focus on reducing logistical costs and boosting competitiveness, with a goal to become a high-income country by 2045.

Will Prabowo Subianto Become the 'Foreign Policy' President?

20 Oct 2024  |  www.voaindonesia.com
Prabowo Subianto is set to become Indonesia's eighth president, with expectations of a distinct foreign policy approach compared to his predecessor, Joko Widodo. Analysts predict Prabowo will be more active internationally, having already engaged with global leaders. His presidency may emphasize Indonesia's role as a middle power, with a focus on resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict and balancing relations with major powers like China and the US. While Prabowo's approach to ASEAN may differ from Jokowi's, he is expected to maintain Indonesia's diplomatic engagements. The article highlights Prabowo's potential to influence international relations through multilateral forums and strategic partnerships.

Indonesian President-elect Prabowo touted as foreign policy president

18 Oct 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia's president-elect, is expected to adopt a proactive foreign policy approach, contrasting with his predecessor Joko Widodo's domestic focus. Analysts predict Prabowo will engage actively with global leaders, emphasizing Indonesia's role as a middle power. He aims to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and balance relations with superpowers like China and the United States. Prabowo's approach may involve direct diplomacy and participation in international forums, marking a shift from Widodo's reliance on the foreign minister for international representation.

Indonesian task force to probe illegal imports and dumping

16 Jul 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Indonesia's Ministry of Trade is launching a task force to combat illegal imports and dumping, with support from the attorney general and other institutions. The initiative aims to protect domestic industries by increasing import duties and monitoring illegal seaports. Despite these efforts, experts argue that the government should focus on enhancing industry competitiveness and establishing a permanent task force to address the root causes of illegal imports. The issue is particularly pressing with Chinese imports dominating the market, leading to factory closures and job losses.

Indonesia aims to build cutting-edge spaceport but faces obstacles

02 Jul 2024  |  www.copernical.com
Indonesia is planning to launch 19 satellites into low-Earth orbit as part of its 2045 space map program, aiming to boost its economy and reduce reliance on foreign satellite data. The country faces challenges in securing investment and partnerships for a proposed spaceport on Biak island, with environmental concerns from locals. While SpaceX and Starlink are potential partners, no agreements have been finalized. China's interest has waned following a failed rocket launch, complicating relations. Indonesia continues to offer incentives to attract foreign investment, but regulatory hurdles remain unresolved.

Intends to Build Advanced Spaceport, Indonesia Faces Challenges

29 Jun 2024  |  www.voaindonesia.com
Indonesia plans to launch 19 satellites next year as part of its ambitious space industry strategy, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign satellite data and boost its economy. The broader 2045 space roadmap includes developing a leading spaceport, but financial planning and budget cuts pose challenges. The government has relied on SpaceX for satellite launches and is courting Elon Musk to use Biak Island as a launch site, despite local opposition. China showed interest but reduced its financial involvement after a failed launch incident. Indonesia continues to seek foreign investment, offering financial incentives and streamlined licensing, but has yet to secure commitments from potential partners.

Indonesia Launches High-Speed Railway, Seeks to Negotiate Debt With Chinese Banks

Mosque in Jakarta a haven for ethnic Chinese Indonesians embracing Islam

China Emerging as One of the Key Foreign Investors in Indonesia’s New Capital City

China Expands Media Influence in Indonesia

07 Feb 2024  |  international.thenewslens.com
China is expanding its media influence in Indonesia through content-sharing agreements and sponsored trips for journalists. Major Indonesian media outlets like Metro TV and The Jakarta Post have entered into partnerships with Chinese media groups, such as China Media Group and Xinhua. While these collaborations are seen as commercial, concerns about editorial independence and the shaping of narratives persist. Experts note that despite these agreements, Indonesian media maintains a degree of editorial independence, especially on issues conflicting with national interests. The economic decline in the media industry has made Indonesian outlets more open to foreign investments, but laws limit foreign ownership, ensuring some level of press freedom.
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