Indonesia’s new capital, Nusantara, in danger of becoming a ‘ghost city’

29 octobre 2025 | Michael Nielson in Nusantara
State funding for the project has plunged, while construction has slowed and few civil servants have been eager to move away from Jakarta Indonesia’s utopian new capital Nusantara seems to appear out of nowhere. Deep in the forest, a multilane highway abruptly opens up through the trees, (…)
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