Indonesians in Pakistan explained

Indonesians in Pakistan are a small expatriate community.

Community

The Indonesian community in Pakistan comprises diplomats and consular staff, migrants and their families, employees working for multinational corporations, international students, tourists and Indonesian spouses married to Pakistanis.[1] There are a few hundred Indonesian students pursuing education in various Pakistani universities and institutes.[2] A large number of the Indonesian pupils are religious students receiving Islamic education from madrasas or Islamic universities.[3]

Organisations

Indonesia has an embassy in Islamabad and a consulate-general in Karachi. Both diplomatic missions provide consular services to Indonesian citizens in Pakistan.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The Indonesian Consulate General in Karachi hosted a Welcoming Party in honor of new Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan. Consulate-General of the Republic of Indonesia, Karachi. 10 April 2013. 29 September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006093640/http://www.kemlu.go.id/karachi/Pages/Embassies.aspx?IDP=147&l=en. 6 October 2014. dead.
  2. Book: Khoso. Ghulam Murtaza. Pakistan–Indonesia Relations. September 2007. FESEA. 7. Vol. 3, No. 9.
  3. Book: Noor. Islamic universities. The Arrival and Spread of the Tablighi Jama'at In West Papua (Irian Jaya), Indonesia. 10 February 2010. RSIS (Singapore). 191.