Indonesian rights groups have decried proposed revisions to a military law that could pave the way for active-duty military personnel to hold more civilian posts and engage in business activities ...
Credit: Facebook/Prabowo Subianto Indonesia’s government appears to have backed down in its attempt to legalize the appointment of serving military personnel to civilian government positions ...
The former Netherlands and Barcelona striker has been handed the mission of taking Indonesia to the World Cup finals for the ...
The Israeli military says projectiles launched from the Gaza Strip set off air raid sirens in central Israel. It appeared to ...
Indonesia’s historic military march in New Delhi during India’s Republic Day expands its armed forces’ role from traditional hard power to embrace soft military diplomacy. This move demonstrates ...
hairman of House of Representatives Commission I overseeing defense and security Utut Adianto claimed on Monday that the planned revision of the Indonesian Military (TNI) Law would in fact further ...
JAKARTA: Lawmakers and the government are holding accelerated, closed-door talks on a planned revision to the Indonesian Military (TNI) Law, from which protesters were forcibly removed on Saturday ...
Looking to revive military cooperation with Indonesia that has been put on hold due to American sanctions, Sergei Shoigu, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation arrived in Jakarta ...
JAKARTA: Indonesian Military (TNI) commander Gen. Agus Subiyanto (pic) reaffirmed the armed force’s commitment to have its officers resign from active duty if they intend to serve in civilian ...
The bill, which amends the country's military laws, would also extend the retirement age for active soldiers by two to five years. Ardi Manto Adiputra, director of Indonesian rights group ...