The Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on his 2026 visit to Indonesia that IIM Bangalore will set up its first overseas campus at the Singhasari SEZ in Malang. The campus aims to serve Indonesian nationals and students from the broader ASEAN region, aligning with the goals of the NEP 2020.
Key Developments
- Campus to be built in Singhasari Special Economic Zone, Malang, Indonesia.
- Curriculum will focus on five emerging business areas: Global Supply Chains, Digital Transformation, Artificial Intelligence, Climate & Sustainability, and Healthcare Management.
- Implementation in two phases: Phase One – executive education for senior executives and public‑sector leaders; Phase Two – full degree‑granting programmes after two years.
- Collaboration through an MoU with PT Intelegensia Grahatama (PT IGT), the managing entity of the SEZ.
- Students will have short immersion visits to the Bengaluru campus for exposure to India’s innovation ecosystem.
Important Facts
The move follows earlier overseas expansions by Indian institutes such as IIM Ahmedabad in Dubai, IIT Delhi in Abu Dhabi, and IIT Madras in Zanzibar. It reflects India’s strategy to become a global knowledge partner and to provide affordable, high‑quality education to the Global South. The campus will primarily cater to Indonesian students but will also attract participants from neighboring Southeast Asian countries.
Exam Relevance
For GS 2 (Polity), the announcement showcases India’s diplomatic outreach and educational cooperation with Indonesia, a key partner in the Indo‑Pacific region. It also illustrates the implementation of the Ministry of Education’s push for internationalisation of premie