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During Indonesia’s two-year stint on the United Nation’s Security Council (2019–2020), the country made significant gains not just in promoting peacekeeping operations but in augmenting the role of female peacekeepers with the passing of Indonesian-sponsored resolution 2538. Since its first first peacekeeping deployment of 559 infantry personnel to Sinai in 1957, Indonesia’s commitment to UN peace missions has met many of the country’s foreign and defence policy objectives as well as domestic interests. Most notably, these operations have strengthened Indonesia’s constitutionally mandated obligation to be a ‘free and active’ contributor to global peace and stability. Its participation has garnered reputational dividends for its military, the Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI), and police, the Kepolisian Republik Indonesia (POLRI). ....
Two KCR-60M vessels, KRI and KRI , at the IMDEX 2019 exhibition. is undergoing an installation process for the A-220M 57 mm naval gun. Tombak Halasan Tombak The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) has acquire. ....
Indonesia s ‘tank boat prototype undergoes sea, weapon trials 24 May 2021 by Gabriel Dominguez & Mark Cazalet Indonesian state-owned company PT Pindad announced on 23 May that the recently launched ‘Antasena Tank Boat prototype has undergone a series of sea and weapon trials in waters off East Java. PT Pindad announced on 23 May that the recently launched ‘Antasena Tank Boat prototype has undergone a series of sea and weapon trials in waters off East Java. (PT Pindad) The company said that the 18 m-long catamaran-type vessel, which was developed by an Indonesian consortium led by PT Pindad, test-fired its 30 mm automatic cannon at the Indonesian Navy s (Tentara Nasional Indonesia – Angkatan Laut s, ....
Of Underground Asian Revolutionaries and a Deadly Blow to European Imperialism Tim Harper s latest book, Underground Asia: Global Revolutionaries and the Assault on Empire , charts the lives of a group of Asian revolutionaries who set in motion anti-imperialist movements, including Sen Katayama, Ho Chi Minh and others. (Sitting in row) Sen Katayama (middle) is flanked by Nguyen Ai Quoc on the left, and Grigory Zinoviev on the right. (Standing in row) Tan Malaka (third from left) is flanked by M.N. Roy. Tim Harperâs book, Underground Asia: Global Revolutionaries and the Assault on Empire, represents a special kind of history writing at its very best. It is breathtaking in its sweep, matchless in its command of diverse sources spread across different archives, remarkable in its empathy for the lives and emotions of forgotten men and women and for the clarity of its prose. ....
May 3, 2021 Neo Chai Chin & Lewa Pardomuan JAKARTA (CNA) – He was tortured, underwent forced labour and had to eat mice, snakes, lizards and snails to survive. Arrested for suspected political views, Bedjo Untung was never charged despite being detained from 1970 to 1979, under the authoritarian regime headed by Suharto, the former general. It has been 23 years since Suhartoâs fall, but Bedjo, now 73 and a human rights activist, worries that Indonesiaâs military “will always try to play a role” in government. That has been the case in Thailand, for example, and Februaryâs military coup in Myanmar has cast the spotlight on other Southeast Asian countries whose militaries have played a significant political role over decades. ....