It does not work that way lah , firstly are CECA needed for jobs in Indonesia in the first place ? Secondly what if local companies in Indonesia are not willing to employ CECA at all ...there are certain numbers of expat communities in Indonesia , they are largely employed by foreign investment companies who are in oil or coal businesses , they are mainly Australians , for eg mining engineers but even than the Indonesian law stipulates they also must employ certain numbers of mining engineers who are mainly from Bandung Uiivetcity
if at all a free trade agreement is signed between Indonesia and India as manpower at the core of Indian demand than its India that gonna lose in a big scale ...simply because Indian professionalism is never in demand in Indonesia ...the only area India can lead in manpower is in IT sector , that too as it of right now Indian professional are already dominating in Indonesia , if you go to ceratain residential areas in Jakarta , the entire building is full of this kelings
but India itself needs a lots and lots of natural resources produced in Indonesia , two biggest products would be timer and coal , and others are bitumen and cement , not to mention other forestry products such as kayu manis , betel nuts and so many other things
in the end it’s India that gonna suffer a huge huge trade deficit with Indonesia