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Nasi and Bami are very popular here in the Netherlands. It's almost part of Dutch "national" cuisineNasi
Jakarta at night
Wonderful images brother Piru Piru. I'd wish Indonesians would also actively make their marks in all international arena in a bigger way. Start churning out more civilian planes for domestic and foreign customers at PT Dirgantara International, or make aircraft carriers, LHD, and submarines some years later.
Is the plan to launch satellite in 2014 on Indonesia's own Satellite Launch Vehicle by LAPAN going well? While I disagree with certain policies of Indonesia (like close relations with India, Australia or USA while there is some conflict with fellow Muslim Malaysia), I admire many good Muslim Indonesians and wish Indonesia the best.
Amazing images bro!!!
These pictures show that Jakarta is easily decades ahead of any city in South Asia or Asian subcontinent.
Northrop Grumman to Collaborate With Indonesian Partner Companies to Produce Ground-Based Radar Systems
BALTIMORE, Md. -- April 23, 2012 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) executed a Memorandum of Understanding at the Sixth National Radar Seminar in Bali, Indonesia with PT Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia and the Research Centre For Electronics And Telecommunications of The Indonesian Institute Of Sciences to facilitate collaboration on pending ground-based radar opportunities in Indonesia.
The Northrop Grumman AN/TPS-78 is the latest generation of state-of-the-art radars made possible by advances in high power transistor technology and designed to operate in some of the harshest, most unforgiving environments. Proven in the field, the S-Band long-range AN/TPS-78 is the choice of the U.S. Air Force and customers worldwide.
"With this agreement, Northrop Grumman will bring its recognized leadership in ground radars together with our Indonesian business partners' combined expertise in electronics research and manufacturing and knowledge of the unique needs of the Indonesian government," said Robert Royer, vice president of international systems at Northrop Grumman's Land and Self Protection Systems Division. "Our team looks forward to participating in the upcoming Indonesian ground-based radar competition designed to help Indonesia increase air surveillance control and secure its border."
Nooo....!!! Turkey is way way way more developed than Indonesia in many aspects. I only posted nice spots of Indonesia, and it doesn't mean Indonesia is really like those pics that I posted hehehe actually hunger and poverty are still rampant despite an impressive economic growth for years. But it has decreased every yearIt looks more developed than Turkey. Although it's incorrect to judge a country's level of development by looking at their buildings alone.
We have poverty too. Both Indonesia and Turkey have the potential to become major global powers.Nooo....!!! Turkey is way way way more developed than Indonesia in many aspects.
Malaysia that stole and claim Indonesian culture for tourism's sake, Malaysia that export its terrorists to bomb in Indonesia cities. Yeah... something like that
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its part of our foreign policy, Free and Active, we shared cultural and religious ties with india since long time agoWonderful images brother Piru Piru. I'd wish Indonesians would also actively make their marks in all international arena in a bigger way. Start churning out more civilian planes for domestic and foreign customers at PT Dirgantara International, or make aircraft carriers, LHD, and submarines some years later.
Is the plan to launch satellite in 2014 on Indonesia's own Satellite Launch Vehicle by LAPAN going well? While I disagree with certain policies of Indonesia (like close relations with India, Australia or USA while there is some conflict with fellow Muslim Malaysia), I admire many good Muslim Indonesians and wish Indonesia the best.
Amazing images bro!!!
These pictures show that Jakarta is easily decades ahead of any city in South Asia or Asian subcontinent.
as for Malaysia, its just rivalry between neighbour just like Msia-Singapore, or Korea-Japan, etc
Hopefully it's not as bad as Saudi-Iran?