Golden Indonesia 2045
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Abstract
Golden Indonesia 2045 marks a pivotal milestone as Indonesia envisions becoming a sovereign, advanced, just, and prosperous nation on the centennial of its independence. It highlights the role of education, innovation, and youth leadership in strengthening national competitiveness amid global challenges. By fostering collaboration among government, academia, industry, and society, Golden Indonesia 2045 can be realized as a resilient nation with strong character, equitable development, and global impact. This webinar explores strategic pathways to achieve this vision through human capital development, digital transformation, sustainable economic growth, and inclusive governance.
About the Speakers
Ashima Goyal
Ashima Goyal is Advisor at EGROW Foundation. She has provided consultancy to ADB, DEA, GDN, UNDP, RBI, UN ESCAP and WB. She is active in the Indian policy debate; and has served on several government committees, including the Economic Advisory Council Prime Minister and the RBI technical advisory committee for monetary policy, and boards of educational and of financial institutions. She is former Member of RBI's Monetary Policy Committee, an independent director at Edelweiss Financial Services and SBI General Insurance.
Ashima Goyal edits a Routledge journal in macroeconomics and finance and contributes a monthly column to the Hindu Business Line. She was a visiting fellow at the Economic Growth Centre, Yale University, USA, and a Fulbright Senior Research Fellow at Claremont Graduate University, USA. Her research has received national and international awards. She won two best research awards at GDN meetings at Tokyo (2000) and Rio de Janeiro (2001), was selected as one of the four most powerful women in economics, a thought leader, by Business Today (2008); was the first Professor P.R. Brahmananda Memorial Research Grant Awardee for a study on History of Monetary Policy in India since Independence (2011), which was published by Springer in 2014; received the SKOCH Challenger Award for Economic Policy (2017); Hindu College OSA Distinguished Alumni Award and 20th FLO FICCI GR8 Beti Award for Excellence in Economics (2018).
Ashima Goyal is widely published in institutional and open economy macroeconomics, international finance and governance, with more than a hundred articles in national and international journals. She has also authored and edited a number of books including Macroeconomics an
Cungki Kusdarjito
Cungki Kusdarjito is a Professor at Department of Agriculture, Janabadra University. His research interests focus on the application of soft computing in economic and social sciences, particularly in economic geography and regional development. Cungki Kusdarjito also holds professional certifications in marketing and agribusiness. In addition, he has authored book chapters published by Budapest Business School in Hungary in 2016 and 2017, served as a guest speaker at Zhejiang Yuexiu University of Foreign Languages in 2018, and was a visiting lecturer at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina, in 2016.In 2015, he developed the SiDeKa (Village and Regional Information System) guidelines for the Ministry of Communication and Information of the Republic of Indonesia. He has held various leadership positions, including serving on the board of APTISI V Yogyakarta from 2015 to 2019 in charge of cooperation, serving as Vice Chair of the Regional Education Council of the Special Region of Yogyakarta from 2018 to 2022, and founding and serving as Vice Chairman of Lingkar Akademisi Reformis Indonesia in 2019. He also served as Vice Rector and Rector of Janabadra University in Yogyakarta from 2006 to 2018. Cungki Kusdarjito earned his Ph.D. in Geography and Planning from the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.