Jakarta (ANTARA) - The National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas) launched the 68th National Leadership Preparatory and Strengthening Education (P4N) program here on Wednesday.

Lemhannas Governor Ace Hasan Syadzily stated that the P4N program is crucial in developing visionary leaders who adapt to changing times.

"Through the P4N program, participants will enhance their analytical skills, (hone their) leadership abilities, and gain a deeper understanding of various national issues, as well as changes in the global geopolitical landscape," Syadzily explained.

He noted that the P4N program aims to prepare and strengthen national leaders who exhibit moral integrity, ethical conduct, and a statesmanlike approach along with a national perspective, strategic thinking, and a solid grasp of geopolitics and geo-strategy.

Syadzily remarked that the program will span six months and utilize a case study-based approach, incorporating simulations, strategic analysis, discussions, and field visits to various strategic locations in Indonesia and internationally.

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Participants in the P4N program will engage in various activities, from lectures and discussions to field studies, featuring expert speakers from domestic and international backgrounds.

As Lemhannas enters the geo-cybernetic era, it has made improvements in its teaching methods and evaluation systems, which include academic assessments and individual research papers.

Syadzily expects the improved system to measure and enhance cognitive, emotional, and psychometric skills while fostering integrity and character among participants as they prepare to take on national leadership roles.

The P4N program also aims to develop innovative solutions that align with the vision of achieving Golden Indonesia by 2045.

The 68th P4N program features representatives from the Indonesian Military (TNI), the National Police (Polri), civil servants, and several international participants from Timor-Leste, Jordan, Singapore, India, and Malaysia.

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