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Hindia Belanda-Samudera Darussalam relations refer to the bilateral diplomatic relations of Hindia Belanda and Samudera Darussalam. Owing to the shared history and close geographic proximity, the relations between the two countries have historically been close for the most part, save for certain bouts of mutual resentment during the Hindia Belandan colonial era, which lasted temporarily. The relations grew closer after Hindia Belanda achieved autonomy and thus free to dictate its own foreign policy, without the need for prior approval of the political establishment in mainland Netherlands.
Hindia Belanda has an embassy in Bandar Raja, whilst Samudera Darussalam has an embassy in Jakarta and a consulate in Denpasar.
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