Considered one of Southeast Asia's most lethal strikers, Indra was part of the squad that won the Tiger Cup for Singapore in 2005 and 2007. Not only was he the first local player to score 100 (total) S.League goals in 2003, he also became Singapore highest paid local player when he re-signed for Home United FC.
While playing for the Singapore national football team against Malaysia in May 2006, Indra suffered a freak ligament injury which sidelined him for the rest of the year. His comeback came in the King's Cup in December 2006 in Thailand when he put on commendable performances.
He has a knack for scoring against top teams such as Manchester United, Uruguay, Japan, Denmark and Kuwait among others. He also had a training stint at Chelsea FC in 2003 as part of a deal with Emirates.[[1]]
On July 11th 2007, it was reported in a local tabloid that Indra had been offered trials from Melbourne Victory and Real Salt Lake[[2]] but after weeks of speculation, nothing came out of it.
With national team captain, Aide Iskandar dropped from the national side for the friendly against UAE, Indra took over the armband and led the side to a credible 1-1 draw. Indra is also vice captain for his club, Home United.
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