Watch | Why is Indonesia shifting its capital?
The Hindu
A video explainer on why the country is relocating its capital from Jakarta to a planned new city Nusantara.
On January 18, Indonesia’s Parliament approved a bill to relocate the country’s capital. Indonesia from Jakarta to a new city to be built on the island of Borneo.
The city named Nusantara is being built in the forested province of East Kalimantan, some 2,000 km northeast of Jakarta across the Java Sea.
The decision followed growing concerns about the long-term sustainability of Jakarta. The project is Indonesia’s biggest and is estimated to cost more than $30 billion.

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