Indonesia, April 29 -- Villages now occupy a complex position: on one hand expected to become new growth engines, while on the other required to support the national economy..

Jakarta (ANTARA) - In many developing countries, economic transformation often begins in cities and then gradually spreads to the periphery. Indonesia, however, is beginning to show a slightly different pattern.

Amid increasingly complex global pressures, from energy uncertainty to supply chain tensions, villages are instead being positioned at the forefront of the architecture of national economic resilience.

This shift is not driven by a single policy, but rather by an accumulation of changing perspectives: that economic resilience is not only determined by the...