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At 74 years old, the Indonesian Military (TNI) has continued to boost its capability to deal with both conventional and nonconventional threats to the state, its people, territory and natural resources. It is against the backdrop of the changing nature of the danger that TNI reorganization materialized recently after 10 years of waiting. (Rafaela Chandra)
(JP/News Desk)