The two Japanese-made patrol boats, which are to be deployed to secure "choke points" in the waters off Indonesia's future capital in East Java, were donated in a deal agreed last month by President ...
The two patrol ships from Japan will be used for maritime security and equipped with weapons owned by the Indonesian Navy.
Sjafrie said the boats will initially arrive unarmed but will be retrofitted by the Navy to make them combat-ready before ...
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The Japan Coast Guard (JCG) and the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla) conducted joint exercises off the coast of ...
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Japan will provide Indonesia with an additional 83.4 billion yen ($530 million) in low-interest loans for an ongoing project ...
JAKARTA -- Indonesia and Japan have agreed to work more closely on security matters as concerns grow over China's maritime expansion and the incoming U.S. administration's commitment to the region.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed a document of agreement for Japan's Soft Loan ODA for the Patimban Port Development Project (III) in Subang Regency, West Java.
JAKARTA, Feb 5 (Bernama) -- The Indonesian Navy will station two patrol vessels donated by Japan in the country's future capital, Nusantara, in Eastern Kalimantan, to help secure vital maritime choke ...
JAKARTA: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced a set of projects in Indonesia worth a total of 129 billion Japanese yen (US$815 million) during his visit to Jakarta on Saturday (Jan 11 ...