SILA Union and the Embassy of Indonesia: Strengthening Strategic Ties
In today’s world, mechanisms of interaction between countries include business cooperation, cultural exchange, and open dialogue. SILA Union actively participates in diplomatic initiatives, creating a foundation for sustainable engagement and entry into new markets. At the recent job fair at the Embassy of Indonesia, the SILA Union team explored opportunities to strengthen cooperation.
“Job Fair 2025: Building a Career Bridge Between Indonesia and Russia”
On August 17, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Moscow hosted a job fair where SILA Union held a series of meetings and negotiations with representatives of the diplomatic and business community. Participants showed strong interest in SILA Union’s programs — a clear sign of the relevance and demand for practical interaction between Russia and Indonesia.
The event provided an important platform for working discussions and exchanges with high-ranking representatives of the diplomatic community:
– Jose Antonio Morato Tavares — Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia to the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus.
– Ardinato Mahdi Wibowo — Trade Attaché of the Republic of Indonesia.
– Roshadi Khoirul — Education and Culture Attaché.
– Senior officers and colonels of the Indonesian Army.
A special highlight was the informal dialogue with the Ambassador and members of the foreign delegation, where SILA Union’s entry into the Indonesian market was discussed, along with pressing topics of business development, digitalization, education, and international cooperation tools.
Key connections and meaningful discussions were also established with prominent Russian business representatives:
– Vladimir Platonov — President of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
– Alexander Popov — Deputy Executive Director of the Russia–Indonesia Business Council.
– Vladislav Mishchenko — Vice President for International and Interregional Affairs of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
SILA Union’s advanced solution for business, in the context of international relations with Indonesia, means access to new talent and future specialists who can bring fresh ideas, an international perspective, and readiness to implement projects on a global scale. For students, in turn, this provides real career opportunities, internships, and practical experience that offer valuable professional and international exposure.
SILA Union continues to develop a modern platform for the future — one that bridges business and diplomacy. Engagement with Indonesia opens new horizons and reinforces confidence that joint projects will foster the growth of business and educational initiatives, strengthen trust, and create long-term partnerships between Russia and Indonesia.