ISLAMABAD, Feb 10 (APP): Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Tuesday held delegation-level talks with Indonesian Minister for Investment and Downstream Industry Rosan Roeslani, wherein they discussed the ways to strengthen Pakistan-Indonesia economic and investment ties.
Indonesian Minister Roeslani, who is also CEO of Indonesia’s Sovereign Wealth Fund (Danantara) is visiting here to hold comprehensive talks with the deputy prime minister on the prospects of enhancing Pakistan-Indonesia partnership in the domain of trade and investment.
Both sides reviewed potential collaboration opportunities and mutually beneficial projects, including the exchange of best practices and cooperation in priority sectors such as health.

Presentations were made by the Ministry of Finance, Special Investment Facilitation Council, and Board of Investment outlining Pakistan’s investment landscape, priority sectors and facilitation mechanisms, while also seeking Indonesia’s experience and expertise, including in sovereign wealth fund structures and downstream investment.
The deputy prime minister reaffirmed the shared commitment to longstanding bilateral relations based on mutual respect and cooperation, with mutual investment being a catalyst of Pakistan-Indonesia partnership.
The meeting was attended by the Minister for Health, SAPM Tariq Bajwa, Chairman of Board of Investment, National Coordinator SIFC, Secretary Finance, Acting Foreign Secretary, and other senior officials.
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Dar received Rosan Roeslani at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Their discussions focused on strengthening Pakistan-Indonesia economic and investment ties, reviewing potential collaboration opportunities and mutually beneficial projects, including exchange of views on sovereign wealth fund models, and reaffirmed trade and investment as a key pillar of bilateral cooperation.