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Jokowi wants young TNI-Polri officers, here is the content of the message! - ExBulletin
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) led the inauguration ceremony of TNI and Polri officers at Merdeka Palace on Tuesday (16/7/2024). Jokowi spoke about the threats that arise from technological developments and digitalization. In his speech, Jokowi congratulated the TNI and Polri officers who were appointed. He also said that the development of science and technology was very fast and many new things were emerging. "Many new things are emerging that were previously unimaginable. Currently, many upheavals are taking place, the 4.0 revolution and the 5.0 society, digitalization, automation, artificial intelligence, geopolitical tensions, trade wars, climate change, energy transition are all things that are emerging. happening very quickly," Jokowi said. He therefore advised the TNI and Polri officers to always follow these changes and continue to acquire new knowledge and skills. "Be a quick and competent learner," he said. He gave an example in the defense sector. Today, the world is in the fifth generation. So, the war that is happening is not only physical, but it also involves non-kinetic military action and cyber warfare that can paralyze security, defense and public service functions. Likewise in the areas of law enforcement, order and security. Transnational crime, online gambling, human trafficking, narcotics and illegal drugs, and cyber hacking are now increasingly sophisticated. Jokowi therefore advised us not to stop learning, to adapt quickly, and to continue to improve our capabilities. "Continue to innovate and master technologies, particularly digital and artificial intelligence," he said. Apart from that, the former governor of DKI Jakarta advised TNI and Polri officers to always serve the nation and uphold the soldier's oath they took. For information, a total of 906 young officer candidates (Capaja) were inaugurated, including 417 Capajas from the Military Academy, 129 Capajas from the TNI AL Academy, 113 Capajas from the TNI AU Academy and 247 Capajas from the Police Academy. On the occasion, the President also awarded the Adhi Makayasa Award to the top four graduates of the Military Academy and the Police Academy. The award was given to the top alumni, namely, Military Academy (Akmil) Infantry Second Lieutenant I Made Aditya Wahyu Palguna, Naval Academy (AAL) Second Lieutenant Mochamad Irvan Sugianto, Air Force Academy (AAU) Pilot Second Lieutenant Jofanka Hendhico Arintio, and Police Academy (Akpol) Second Inspector Theodore Gomgom Octofarrel De Fatima. The event was also attended by Indonesian Vice President Ma'ruf Amin, Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo and TNI Commander General Agus Subiyanto. Meanwhile, Colonel Yoyon Kuscahyono as the Commander of the Air Force Academy Cadet Wing and then the Ceremonial Officer, Brigadier General Heru Langlang Buana as the Director of Education at the TNI Academy, acted as the Ceremonial Commander. Jokowi's style at the ASEAN-Australia summit, carrying out this important mission
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Be a quick and competent learner
President Joko Widodo encouraged young TNI and Polri officers to learn quickly and keep up with scientific and technological changes. Especially at present, according to the President, the world is experiencing very rapid development in a number of sectors. "My message to you, you must always follow these changes, you must always acquire new knowledge and skills, be a quick and competent learner," said the President while delivering his message at the Prasetya Perwira (Praspa) 2024 ceremony held at the courtyard of Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, Tuesday, July 16, 2024. In the defense sector, for example, the President said that the war is currently not only being waged physically, but also through non-kinetic military actions and cyber warfare. According to the President, this action could paralyze the country's security, defense and public service functions. "This is also the case in the areas of law enforcement, order and security, transnational crime, online gambling, human trafficking, narcotics and illegal drugs, and increasingly sophisticated cyber hacking," he explained. For this reason, President Jokowi also encouraged young officers to become superior, professional and reliable figures. Capacity building and adaptation to mastering technologies, especially digital and artificial intelligence, are also necessary to maintain national defense. "You, brothers and sisters, are the heroes of the nation and defenders of the homeland, being the backbone of the nation's defense and security to protect the entire Indonesian nation and all Indonesian blood," the President continued. Finally, the Head of State asked the teenage officers to prepare themselves to serve the nation and the state by observing the sapta marga, the soldier's oath and the eight obligations of the teenage officers of the TNI, as well as the tribrata and catur prasetya for the teenage officers of the police. "Maintain the strength and unity of the TNI and the Polri, love your nation, love your people, fight and work well, fulfill your service promise," he said.
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Former President Donald Trump's legal woes continue to mount as the classified documents case against him moves forward. The case, which involves allegations of mishandling classified information after leaving office, has entered a critical phase with recent developments in court proceedings
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