Diverse procurement strategies exacerbates capability gaps within and between Indonesia’s armed forces. Indonesia proposed raising its defence expenditure to $10.6 billion (IDR165.2 trillion) for FY2025, of which nearly 42 percent will go on procurements. In election campaigning, incoming president Prabowo Subianto promised to elevate defence spending to attain a level of 1.5 percent of GDP […]
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