Economic ‘pragmatism’ powers Indonesians’ positive view of China, survey finds
Analysts say China’s ‘visible’ investment activities and its ‘soft diplomacy’ in Indonesia have contributed to the positive public perception

The 2025 China–Indonesia Survey, released on December 18 by Jakarta-based think tank Centre of Economic and Law Studies (Celios), suggests Indonesians increasingly view ties with Beijing through a transactional lens, welcoming economic and technological cooperation while remaining cautious in other areas.
Overall, 66 per cent of the 1,022 respondents surveyed described relations between Jakarta and Beijing as positive, particularly in the areas of economic and technological cooperation.

Most respondents, or 78 per cent, supported Prabowo’s plan to extend the China-funded Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway to Surabaya, citing transport modernisation, improved connectivity, and supporting economic growth as reasons behind their support.