Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital Nezar Patria encouraged scholarship recipients to absorb knowledge, build networks, and serve to strengthen the national digital system and inclusive governance.
"We hope they will return as catalysts for change in the public sector and the country's digital industry," Nezar said in Jakarta on Wednesday.
Nezar explained that the partnership between the Ministry of Communication and Digital and Chevening on the study abroad scholarship program is a strategic step in developing future Indonesian leaders. He believes this collaboration is a long-term investment in developing superior human resources ready to meet the challenges of the times.
"This isn't just about studying abroad. It's about preparing future leaders with a global vision and local commitment," he explained.