The Indonesian Olympic Committee discussed their bid for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games at a meeting with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach ©OCA

The Indonesian Olympic Committee (KOI) have discussed their bid for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games at a meeting with International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach in Lausanne.

Bach received a delegation led by (KOI) President Raja Sapta Oktohari at Olympic House in the Swiss city. 

The country's bid for the 2032 Games was up for discussion, with Indonesia formally entering the bidding race in February after successfully hosting the Asian Games in 2018. 

Indonesia’s vice-president Jusuf Kalla also talked about the topic with Bach during his visit to Lausanne in May.

Australia, India and North and South Korea are the other countries interested in hosting the 2032 event. 

Preparations for next year's Olympic Games in Tokyo was another subject up for discussion. 

Indonesian badminton players Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir celebrate their Olympic gold medals at Rio 2016 ©Getty Images
Indonesian badminton players Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir celebrate their Olympic gold medals at Rio 2016 ©Getty Images

KOI believe around 31 of their athletes will qualify for Tokyo 2020, as reported by The Jakarta Post. 

Indonesia earned one gold medal and two silvers at Rio 2016, sending a team of 28 athletes in seven sports.

Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir were the gold medallists, triumphing in badminton mixed doubles. 

The performance was an improvement on the medal haul of two silvers and one bronze at London 2012, with the team featuring 22 Indonesian athletes. 

Oktohari was elected as KOI President in October, succeeding now IOC member Erick Thohir.