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Indonesia Records Notable Improvements in Leadership and Institutional Strength, According to the Chandler Good Government Index 2025

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Indonesia Records Notable Improvements in Leadership and Institutional Strength, According to the Chandler Good Government Index 2025
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Indonesia Records Notable Improvements in Leadership and Institutional Strength, According to the Chandler Good Government Index 2025

2025-12-16 10:00 Last Updated At:10:15

HA NOI, Viet Nam, Dec. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Indonesia's investment in public sector capability has improved several areas of government performance, according to the 2025 Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI). The findings were discussed yesterday at a regional knowledge-sharing forum in Ha Noi, hosted by the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA), the Academy of Public Administration and Governance (APAG) and the Chandler Institute of Governance (CIG), where practitioners and policymakers examined regional governance developments.

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Now in its fifth year, the CGGI measures government capabilities and outcomes in 120 countries. It benchmarks seven pillars, covering Leadership and Foresight, Robust Laws and Policies, Strong Institutions, Financial Stewardship, Attractive Marketplace, Global Influence and Reputation, and Helping People Rise.

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Indonesia: meaningful improvements in key governance areas

Over five years, Indonesia shows stability and targeted improvements. After 2021–2024 fluctuations, Indonesia ranks 47th globally in 2025. The Index highlights meaningful gains in areas tied to long-term vision, strategic prioritisation, and institutional strengthening.

Since 2021, Indonesia's strongest improvements are in the Leadership and Foresight and Strong Institutions pillars:

  • Indonesia ranks 26th globally in the Leadership and Foresight pillar, up 9 places since 2021. Within this pillar, Strategic Prioritisation rose 25 places from 44th in 2024 to 19th in 2025.
  • Under Strong Institutions, the Coordination indicator improved 27 places between 2024 and 2025 (75th to 48th), reflecting the maturing role of the Coordinating Ministries system in streamlining communications and policy implementation across the public sector.

As Indonesia moves toward its 2045 "Golden Indonesia" vision, the CGGI findings reflect the impact of reforms in public administration: modernised planning, stronger regulatory governance, and adoption of digital tools to improve administrative processes. These ongoing initiatives have already contributed measurable improvements in state capability.

Dinesh Naidu, Director (Knowledge) at CIG, noted that Indonesia's trajectory reflects the value of sustained reforms. "Indonesia's progress shows that capability building is an investment that pays off. The most consistent gains come in areas where the government has strengthened coordination, improved institutions and systems, and enhanced long-term planning. These foundations matter because they enable better delivery over time," he said.

Asia Pacific: diverse trajectories with strong performers

Asia Pacific remains one of the most diverse governance regions in the Index. In 2025, Singapore (1), Australia (12), New Zealand (13), South Korea (17) and Japan (19) were the region's top five performers, demonstrating multi-year consistency rooted in strong institutions and long-term planning.

Among emerging economies, Mongolia stands out for its upward trajectory, rising from 88th in 2021 to 76th in 2025, with gains in Leadership and Foresight and improvements to digital service delivery under its Vision 2050 strategy.

These developments reflect a broader global trend: governments that invest in capability see tangible progress relative to their peers. This dynamic is part of what the Index refers to as "governance competition", where advances in one country raise expectations for others. "The CGGI shows that capability building matters. As countries improve faster, they raise the bar and set new benchmarks for everyone else. Standing still is no longer an option," Naidu said.

A practical tool for governments

Designed by practitioners for practitioners, the CGGI offers governments practical benchmarks and insights to support long-term capability development. Countries use the Index to understand their strengths, identify areas for improvement, and learn from peers across the region.

"The Index is intended to support governments that are committed to long-term improvement," Naidu added. "We hope today's discussions contribute to a stronger, more capable, and future-ready Asia Pacific."

The Chandler Institute of Governance (CIG) is a non-profit organisation that works with governments worldwide to build a strong and efficient public sector. We focus on the critical 'how' of governance in our partnerships with governments to strengthen institutions and systems, equip leaders, and share knowledge. We are not affiliated with any national government or political party, and we do not represent any partisan or commercial interests.  

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Indonesia Records Notable Improvements in Leadership and Institutional Strength, According to the Chandler Good Government Index 2025

Indonesia Records Notable Improvements in Leadership and Institutional Strength, According to the Chandler Good Government Index 2025

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  • This marks the fifth consecutive year Hyundai Motor has been honored at the World Car Awards
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    "This recognition from the World Car Awards jury means a great deal to the thousands of people at Hyundai who designed, engineered, and built this vehicle. Customers appreciate great design, advanced technology, and real-world value that the IONIQ 6 N offers. We are grateful to the jury for this honor. And we are grateful to the customers around the world who choose Hyundai every day and inspire everything we build. This award belongs to them and to the team that earned it." José Muñoz, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company

    What Are the Key Features of the Winning Vehicle?

    IONIQ 6 N triumphed in the World Performance Car category by redefining high-performance for the electric era. It combines thrilling power with sophisticated, driver-focused technology for both track and road.

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    NEW YORK and SEOUL, South Korea, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor Company has achieved a significant victory at the 2026 World Car Awards, the IONIQ 6 N named the World Performance Car. The winners of the 22nd annual awards were announced live today at a ceremony during the 2026 New York International Auto Show.

    "This recognition from the World Car Awards jury means a great deal to the thousands of people at Hyundai who designed, engineered, and built this vehicle. Customers appreciate great design, advanced technology, and real-world value that the IONIQ 6 N offers. We are grateful to the jury for this honor. And we are grateful to the customers around the world who choose Hyundai every day and inspire everything we build. This award belongs to them and to the team that earned it." José Muñoz, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company

    What Are the Key Features of the Winning Vehicle?

    IONIQ 6 N triumphed in the World Performance Car category by redefining high-performance for the electric era. It combines thrilling power with sophisticated, driver-focused technology for both track and road.

    How Do These Honors Build on Hyundai's Success at the World Car Awards?

    This is the fifth consecutive year that Hyundai Motor has been recognized at the World Car Awards, a testament to its continued leadership in automotive innovation. Previous major wins include:

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    More information about Hyundai Motor and its products can be found at:

    https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/ or Newsroom: Media Hub by Hyundai

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    Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Crowned 2026 World Performance Car

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