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Indonesia Defends its Foreign Policy Record under Jokowi

Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi dismisses criticism of Jakarta’s ‘narrow nationalism’ in a key speech in Washington.

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Indonesia’s foreign minister staunchly defended the country’s foreign policy outlook Monday in a key speech in Washington, D.C., rejecting criticism of its narrow nationalism and stressing its important contributions regionally and globally.

Since President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo took office last November, Indonesia’s actions – including its relative neglect of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its decision to sink the fishing vessels of neighboring states to crack down on illegal fishing – had contributed to a perception among some that the country was becoming more inward-looking (See: “Is Indonesia Turning Away from ASEAN Under Jokowi?”).

But in an address to the United States-Indonesia Society (USINDO) Monday night ahead of Jokowi’s visit to Washington next month, Indonesian foreign minister Retno Marsudi dismissed these worries of a “narrow nationalism” and a “U-turn” in Indonesian foreign policy.

“On the contrary, eleven months on, Indonesia’s engagement with the international community is even stronger. Indonesia [continues] to have rock-solid commitment and take a proactive approach to bilateral, regional as well as global affairs,” Marsudi said.

Over the past year, Marsudi argued, Indonesia has strengthened bilateral ties with countries around the world, with more than 100 bilateral meetings and dozens of working bilateral visits being conducted at the president as well as the foreign minister level.

Regionally, she noted that the Jokowi administration had begun implementing plans to elevate Indonesia’s engagement in the Pacific by assuming associate membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group and the chairmanship of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), which will take off next month with the first ministerial meeting in Padang city in West Sumatra.

Notably, however, her entire speech did not include a single reference to ASEAN.

Beyond the Asia-Pacific, Indonesia had also hosted over 110 countries at the Asia-Africa Conference last April and has begun discussions with Gulf countries regarding strategic cooperation between Jakarta and the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) (See: “Did Indonesia Revive the Asia-Africa Strategic Partnership?”).

“I have every confidence that those active foreign policies are not depicting self-centered and self-serving interests,” she said.

Indonesia has also enhanced, rather than lessened its contribution to tackling shared regional and global challenges, Marsudi said. Regionally, she pointed to Indonesia’s assistance to Vanuatu following Typhoon Pam, its dispatch of medicine and other supplies to Nepal following a deadly earthquake, and its sheltering of thousands of illegal migrants in Aceh and North Sumatra.

Globally, she added, Indonesia continues to promote Islam as a peaceful and compassionate religion in the face of the radicalism of the Islamic State (IS). The Southeast Asian state also plans to expand its contribution to United Nations peacekeeping and to continue to raise awareness on the Law of the Sea amid the simmering South China Sea disputes, including by hosting regional workshops on the subject (See: “No, Indonesia’s South China Sea Approach Has Not Changed”).

“So by mentioning all these activities, I believe that everyone here will see eye to eye that those actions are evidently not reflecting a narrow nationalism,” she said.

Despite these continuities in Indonesia’s international engagement, she did repeat the familiar refrain that Indonesian foreign policy under Jokowi was more results-driven and people-oriented (See: “The Trouble with Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Priorities under Jokowi”).

“What has changed, however, is that today, Indonesia wants its foreign policy to bring as much possible tangible results that can be felt by everyday Indonesians. Indonesian foreign policy serves the immediate needs of our national interests; the needs of the Indonesian people,” she said.

Marsudi’s remarks came after her meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, where they both announced the dates of Jokowi’s visit to the United States from October 26 to 28.

Indonesia Defends its Foreign Policy Record under Jokowi | The Diplomat



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Anoa Yonmek juga pakenya 7,62mm LMG, Anoa Yonkav pake CIS 50 Cal.

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why indonesia wont buy another changbogo subs, instead buy kilo? from the news i heard that indonesia can build changbogo subs locally in the future? is that because indonesian doctrine to have diffrent kind of arsenal like western and eastern? or..... you know, because it was ''kilo subs''



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Welcome to the party :D
 
965 unit truck Isuzu NPS 75 150PS pesanan TNI telah selesai di produksi oleh PT Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia. Di dukung dengan Mesin 4HK1-TCN, Direct Injection, OHC, Intercooled Turbo 150 PS/ 2006 RPM, 5.193 cc handling 4 x 4

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PT Pindad, BAE Systems sign agreement to explore cyber collaboration
Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - IHS Jane's Defence Industry
21 September 2015

Indonesia's state-owned PT Pindad and BAE Systems have signed a deal to explore opportunities for industrial collaboration, the UK-headquartered company confirmed to IHS Jane's on 22 September.

The memorandum of understanding (MoU), which was signed at the DSEI 2015 defence exhibition in London, facilitates potential co-operation on each company's defence products and the development in Indonesia of cyber-security capabilities.

"The MoU is a framework agreement allowing both companies to explore opportunities for co-operation across the range of BAE Systems and PT Pindad's products and to support PT Pindad's intent to establish a cyber capability," said a BAE Systems spokesperson.

BAE Systems did not elaborate on the scope of the potential collaboration but PT Pindad specialises in land systems products, including firearms, munitions and military vehicles such as the 4x4 Komodo and the 6x6 Anoa armoured personnel carriers.

PT Pindad, BAE Systems sign agreement to explore cyber collaboration - IHS Jane's 360
 
Top military award for Indonesia's former defence chief
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President Tony Tan Keng Yam congratulating former Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian National Defence Forces, General (GEN) (Rtd) Moeldoko, after conferring the Distinguished Service Order (Military) on him at the Istana this afternoon.

Photo: MINDEF

SINGAPORE - The former Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian National Defence Forces (TNI), General (Gen) (Ret) Moeldoko, was conferred Singapore's highest military award by President Tony Tan Keng Yam on Tuesday.

Gen (Ret) Moeldoko was presented the Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang (Tentera), known as the Distinguished Service Order (Military), at the Istana. The award recognises his role in forging good ties between the two countries' defence forces when he held his post from September 2013 to July 2015.

His three-day visit to Singapore, which ends on Tuesday, "underscores the close and long-standing defence relations between Singapore and Indonesia", the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) said in a statement.

Under his leadership, the TNI and Singapore Armed Forces participated in various multilateral meetings and operations, such as the Malacca Strait Patrols, the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting (ADMM)-Plus CounterTerrorism Exercise and the ADMM-Plus Maritime Security Field Training Exercise. They also conducted regular bilateral exercises and professional exchanges.

During his visit, Gen (Ret) Moeldoko also called on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana on Monday, as well as Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen and Chief of Defence Force Major-General (MG) Perry Lim on Tuesday at Mindef.

- See more at: Top military award for Indonesia's former defence chief, AsiaOne Singapore News
 
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AS Tolak Transfer Teknologi Utama Bagi Proyek KFX

Pemerintah AS menolak 4 jenis transfer teknologi utama yang seharusnya dilakukan oleh perusahaan AS, Lockheed Martin kepada militer Korea Selatan terkait impor jet tempur generasi berikutnya F-35.

Menurut anggota Partai Aliansi Politik Baru untuk Demokrasi-NPAD, Ahn Gyu-baek, AS menolak transfer 4 jenis teknologi terkait radar AESA dari 25 jenis teknologi yang disepakati saat otoritas militer Korea Selatan membeli jet tempur F-35.

Ketua Badan Administrasi Program Akuisisi Pertahanan Korea Selatan, Jang Myung-jin menyatakan di dalam audit dan inspeksi parlemen tgl. 17 September lalu bahwa pihaknya sedang mengembangkan teknologi terkait dalam negeri dan melalui kerjasama internasional karena AS menolak transfer teknologi.

Ditambahkannya, isi kontrak dengan AS tidak dipenuhi, namun tidak ada cara yang memberi sanksi kepada Lockheed Martin karena AS tidak memberi persetujuan.

Politik/Warta Berita/Warta Berita/KBS World Radio
 
AS Tolak Transfer Teknologi Utama Bagi Proyek KFX

Pemerintah AS menolak 4 jenis transfer teknologi utama yang seharusnya dilakukan oleh perusahaan AS, Lockheed Martin kepada militer Korea Selatan terkait impor jet tempur generasi berikutnya F-35.

Menurut anggota Partai Aliansi Politik Baru untuk Demokrasi-NPAD, Ahn Gyu-baek, AS menolak transfer 4 jenis teknologi terkait radar AESA dari 25 jenis teknologi yang disepakati saat otoritas militer Korea Selatan membeli jet tempur F-35.

Ketua Badan Administrasi Program Akuisisi Pertahanan Korea Selatan, Jang Myung-jin menyatakan di dalam audit dan inspeksi parlemen tgl. 17 September lalu bahwa pihaknya sedang mengembangkan teknologi terkait dalam negeri dan melalui kerjasama internasional karena AS menolak transfer teknologi.

Ditambahkannya, isi kontrak dengan AS tidak dipenuhi, namun tidak ada cara yang memberi sanksi kepada Lockheed Martin karena AS tidak memberi persetujuan.
Politik/Warta Berita/Warta Berita/KBS World Radio

Please translate bro before posting in here....

Relevant to the News, South Korea can stop buying F-35 since USA doesnt keep his promise in Technology Transfer from Locked Martin into South Korea in KFX/IFX program.
 
AS Tolak Transfer Teknologi Utama Bagi Proyek KFX

Pemerintah AS menolak 4 jenis transfer teknologi utama yang seharusnya dilakukan oleh perusahaan AS, Lockheed Martin kepada militer Korea Selatan terkait impor jet tempur generasi berikutnya F-35.

Menurut anggota Partai Aliansi Politik Baru untuk Demokrasi-NPAD, Ahn Gyu-baek, AS menolak transfer 4 jenis teknologi terkait radar AESA dari 25 jenis teknologi yang disepakati saat otoritas militer Korea Selatan membeli jet tempur F-35.

Ketua Badan Administrasi Program Akuisisi Pertahanan Korea Selatan, Jang Myung-jin menyatakan di dalam audit dan inspeksi parlemen tgl. 17 September lalu bahwa pihaknya sedang mengembangkan teknologi terkait dalam negeri dan melalui kerjasama internasional karena AS menolak transfer teknologi.

Ditambahkannya, isi kontrak dengan AS tidak dipenuhi, namun tidak ada cara yang memberi sanksi kepada Lockheed Martin karena AS tidak memberi persetujuan.
Politik/Warta Berita/Warta Berita/KBS World Radio

damn straight! this is how i doubt the success of KFX/IFX project, all because of those Cheeseburger munching bastards. this really is a serious let down.. where is the Russian tech when we need them?

Please translate bro before posting in here....

isn't it alright though? it's Indonesian Military News Thread afterall. besides it won't change much as they can google translate the link themselves
 
isn't it alright though? it's Indonesian Military News Thread afterall. besides it won't change much as they can google translate the link themselves

It is Pakistan Defense Forum. It is forum regulation.

As a new member here, you cannot criticize a TTA like me though.... :azn: (just humor mate, dont take it serious ... :D)
 
Indonesian Army Kostrad 1st Cavalry battalion during company level tactical maneuver training using F-101 Scorpion 90mm light tank and Alvis Stormer APC

photo credit : Lt. Ricky Adhityawan
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It is Pakistan Defense Forum. It is forum regulation.

As a new member here, you cannot criticize a TTA like me though.... :azn: (just humor mate, dont take it serious ... :D)

hahaha well okay then
 
Please translate bro before posting in here....

Relevant to the News, South Korea can stop buying F-35 since USA doesnt keep his promise in Technology Transfer from Locked Martin into South Korea in KFX/IFX program.
sory bro...

This is related news maybe... fresh News :D
U.S. Refuses to Transfer Key Tech for Fighter Jet Project
The U.S. has refused to transfer core technologies connected to the next-generation F-35 fighter jets to Korea, throwing plans to acquire 40 of them for the Air Force into disarray.

Lockheed Martin, the manufacturer, had agreed in negotiations in September last year to transfer the technologies to Korea. But U.S. government intervention means the entire project worth W20 trillion is up in the air (US$1=W1,177).

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According to data New Politics Alliance for Democracy lawmaker Ahn Gyu-baek obtained from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, the military signed the contract with Lockheed Martin last September to buy 40 F-35As for W7.34 trillion.

Lockheed Martin promised to provide Korea with technical assistance on 25 technologies, including the AESA radar. In the negotiations Lockheed Martin boasted that those technologies are worth several trillions of won.

The AESA is a state-of-the-art radar with electronic warfare capabilities that can search and track targets more quickly and precisely than other existing radars. Korea wanted to deploy the next-generation fighter jets warfare-ready by 2025 with these technologies on board.

But the U.S. government did not approve the transfer of four of the 25 technologies for security reasons. DAPA reportedly locked horns with Lockheed Martin over these technologies until the last moment of negotiations.

Despite Lockheed Martin's breach of contract, DAPA has no effective means of calling it to account. Instead, it has decided to develop two technologies -- the AESA radar and the infrared search and track sensor -- on its own and the others in cooperation with a European firm.


But Ahn said it is by no means certain DAPA will succeed, and even if it does there could be compatibility problems with the American equipment.
The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition): Daily News from Korea - U.S. Refuses to Transfer Key Tech for Fighter Jet Project
 
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