New Delhi, Feb. 15 -- Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto on Thursday looked set to become the new president of the world's third-largest democracy, likely avoiding a runoff vote against election rivals who have yet to concede. The ex-general declared victory Wednesday evening after preliminary counts from government-approved pollsters -- previously shown to be reliable -- indicated he would win high office with a majority in his third attempt. The slower, official count by the archipelago's election commission also showed the 72-year-old on course for the presidency at 55.97 percent with 39 percent of votes counted, more than double his nearest rival. "This victory should be a victory for all Indonesians," Prabowo told a rapturous...