Indonesia Becomes Maritime Axis

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Indonesia is known as the largest archipelagic country in the world. Its coastline reaches 95,181 km and is the second largest in the world. Two-thirds of Indonesia's territory is the sea with an area of 5.8 million per square kilometer.

This condition makes Indonesia often referred to as the largest maritime country in the world. Even since childhood, Indonesian people have heard that their ancestors were sailors.

Dr. Riant Nugroho MSi, Chairman of the Indonesian Public Policy Society (MAKPI) said 

that Indonesia has enormous potential to become the world's maritime axis.

However, there are still several things that need to be fixed to maximize this potential. For example, by strengthening the role of the maritime sector to the maximum.

This includes strengthening infrastructure, politics, law, security, economy, as well as social and culture.

But before discussing these things in detail, there is one important thing that should not be forgotten. "Indonesia does not yet have a concept output.