Indonesia will expand its armed force around 30.000-50.000 troops and all of them will be put in Kalimantan island, near the capital city.
Kalimantan island itself has already been protected
Indonesian Military base in Kalimantan ( current situation )
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The name of our new capital is Nusantara, this name alone could make countries around us a bit chilling
Nusantara
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Nusantara is the
Indonesian name of
Maritime Southeast Asia (or parts of it). It is an
Old Javanese term which literally means "outer islands".
[1] In
Indonesia, it is generally taken to mean the
Indonesian Archipelago.
[2][3]
The word Nusantara is taken from an oath by
Gajah Mada in 1336, as written in the Old Javanese
Pararaton and
Nagarakretagama.
[4] Gajah Mada was a powerful military leader and
prime minister of
Majapahit credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory. Gajah Mada delivered an oath called
Sumpah Palapa, in which he vowed not to eat any food containing
spices until he had conquered all of Nusantara under the glory of Majapahit.
The concept of Nusantara as a unified region was not invented by Gajah Mada in 1336. Earlier in 1275, the term
Cakravala Mandala Dvipantara is used to describe the Southeast Asian archipelago by
Kertanegara of Singhasari.
[5] Dvipantara is a Sanskrit word for the "islands in between", making it a synonym to Nusantara as both
dvipa and
nusa mean "island". Kertanegara envisioned the union of Southeast Asian maritime kingdoms and polities under Singhasari as a bulwark against the rise of the expansionist Mongol
Yuan dynasty in
mainland China.
In a wider sense, Nusantara in modern language usage includes Malay-related cultural and linguistic lands, namely,
Indonesia,
Malaysia,
Singapore,
Southern Thailand, the
Philippines,
Brunei,
East Timor and
Taiwan, while excluding
Papua New Guinea.
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Some one has edited the page in order not to give explanation about the true meaning, but Majapahit kingdom in the past also ruled Malaysia
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