Indonesian Students in India Share Joy of Meeting Prabowo Subianto
In a heartwarming moment captured in New Delhi, two Indonesian students, Rakanita Arifah and Titamy Irbah, studying in India, couldn’t contain their excitement after taking a selfie with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. Rakanita Arifah is pursuing her education at Ch Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, while Titamy Irbah is enrolled at Delhi University.
Both students expressed pride and happiness at the opportunity to meet and take a photo with Prabowo. Their smiles lit up the room as they proudly displayed the photo with Prabowo in their phone galleries. “I’m really happy to have the chance to take a photo with him,” said Rakanita in New Delhi on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
Rare and Valuable Moment for Indonesian Students
As medical students, Rakanita and Titamy considered their encounter with Prabowo as a rare and invaluable moment. “We were really grateful to have the opportunity to take a photo with him. It’s such a rare and precious chance for us,” shared Rakanita. The two students had waited patiently from morning until evening to seize this moment with Prabowo.
Touching Delegation Meeting with Prabowo
Rakanita and Titamy were part of a delegation from their universities attending a meeting between Prabowo and the Prime Minister of India. Overwhelmed with emotion, Rakanita expressed her gratitude at the experience. She also wished for Prabowo’s well-being, considering his busy schedule ahead with upcoming official visits to various countries as the President of Indonesia. “Prabowo’s message was to take care of his health because we know his schedule is packed, so take care of yourself, Prabowo,” she noted.
Embracing Warmth in Cold Weather
Titamy added a light-hearted touch, mentioning the cold weather in India and the need for warmth. “The weather in India is cold, we need some warmth,” she humorously remarked. The camaraderie and personal touch shared by these Indonesian students in India highlights the universal desire for connection and shared experiences, even in unfamiliar surroundings.
In a world where borders may separate us physically, moments like these remind us of the power of human connections and the joy that comes from shared experiences across cultures. The warmth and excitement radiating from Rakanita and Titamy’s encounter with Prabowo serve as a reminder that genuine connections and shared moments of joy can transcend distances and cultural differences.