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Indonesia to reinforce army in next five years

The Indonesian Government has a plan to re-arrange and strengthen the armed forces in the next five years with a hope to enhance military power and improve the nation’s defence capacity in the face of increasing complex challenges, said military chief Moeldoko.
The Indonesian Government has a plan to re-arrange and strengthen thearmed forces in the next five years with a hope to enhance militarypower and improve the nation’s defence capacity in the face ofincreasing complex challenges, said military chief Moeldoko.

The Antara news agency cited Moelkodo as saying that the Indonesianarmy needs to be more active and develop in line with a strategicenvironment and threats it has to face in the future.

He suggested designing plans to reshuffle and strengthen the control over the armed forces with an appropriate budget.

According to him, the national defence budget would be raised to 200billion rupiah (15.2 billion USD) in 2017 from the current 102 billionrupiah (7.7 billion USD). The goal was set along with an expectedeconomic growth of 7 percent.

More attentionwill be paid to raising the military’s strength and efficiency in smartweapon equipment and territorial security safeguarding, particularly atborder areas.

Indonesia also aims to modernise the army in 2025.-VNA

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