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Indonesia’s “Non-Aligned” Stance Questioned as Defense Ties with U.S. Deepen

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Jakarta: Indonesia’s long-standing claim of maintaining a non-aligned foreign policy is increasingly being questioned as the country moves closer to Washington under the leadership of Prabowo Subianto.

In a significant development, Indonesia’s defense minister has signed the Major Defense Cooperation Partnership (MDCP) with the Pentagon. The agreement marks a new phase in bilateral military relations between the two countries.The MDCP focuses on military modernization, joint training, maritime security, autonomous systems, and interoperability.

A key area of cooperation centers around the Strait of Malacca, one of the world’s most critical sea lanes for global trade. Analysts note that, in practice, the agreement enhances Washington’s strategic footprint in a region Indonesia has traditionally claimed to safeguard independently.

The situation has been further complicated by reports of a draft Letter of Intent that could allow easier U.S. military overflight access through Indonesian airspace. While officials maintain that the proposal remains preliminary and does not compromise national sovereignty, critics argue that it signals a clear shift in Indonesia’s strategic alignment.

The Prabowo administration has also faced mounting criticism over a series of controversial decisions. These include reported engagement with initiatives linked to Donald Trump, a pledge to deploy 8,000 troops for Gaza, approval of cross-border data access arrangements favoring U.S. interests, and now the expansion of military cooperation with Washington over the vital Malacca maritime corridor.

Observers suggest that these developments collectively point to a gradual but notable departure from Indonesia’s traditional non-aligned posture, raising questions about the country’s future role in an increasingly polarized global order.

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