Abstract

The One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative combines the 21st-century Silk Road and Maritime Economic Belt. OBOR expects to improve relations between China and neighboring countries to improve economic relations, infrastructure, and connectivity. Through OBOR, Indonesia has not only benefited but also faced various challenges. This study aims to examine and analyze the challenges of the OBOR project faced by Indonesia, especially in the Natuna Islands. This research uses qualitative research with a descriptive analysis method. The findings show various challenges Indonesia faces in the economy, infrastructure investment, and defense and security. Therefore, researchers consider that this study needs to be continued with further research related to the strategy and explore the Silk Road Economic Belt and Maritime OBOR in the Natuna Islands, Indonesia.

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