2022
DOI: 10.24198/intermestic.v7n1.16
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Establishing Maritime Power Competitiveness Index: Benchmarking Indonesian Navy�s Aspiration to Become World-Class Sea Power

Abstract: As an archipelagic country, Indonesia has long envisioned developing its Navy (TNI AL) to become a world-class sea power. After its development was ruled out for a long period, the Minimum Essential Force published in 2010 mandates significant improvement in the Navy's strength. The doctrine of Global Maritime Fulcrum announced in 2014 also rests on maritime defense as one of its pillars, mandating the development of the Navy�s capability. Despite the grand vision, it is unclear to what extent the Navy has bee… Show more

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