Kekuatan militer Indonesia menempati urutan ke-14 dari 106 negara di dunia dengan posisi satu tingkat di atas Israel dan setingkat di bawah Pakistan.
Laporan Daily Mail, Sabtu, 13 Mei 2017, menyebutkan laporan Global Firepower bahwa Indonesia menghabiskan dana sekitar Rp 92 triliun untuk membiayai kekuatan militernya. Anggaran merupakan satu dari sejumlah faktor dalam penentuan peringkat setiap negara yang dianalisis Global Firepower.
Selain menghabiskan anggaran triliunan rupiah, angkatan bersenjata Indonesia diperkuat oleh 418 tank, 441 jet tempur, 221 kapal perang, dan 476 ribu tentara aktif.
Bila dibandingkan dengan Korea Selatan atau Pakistan, Indonesia masih kalah. Korea Selatan yang sedang berseteru dengan tetangganya, Korea Utara, menghabiskan anggaran militer sebesar Rp 584 triliun. Sedangkan Pakistan Rp 93 triliun.
Adapun Angkatan Bersenjata Korea Selatan diperkuat 2.654 tank, 1.477 jet tempur, 166 kapal perang, dan 625 ribu tentara aktif.
Sedangkan Israel menghabiskan anggaran militernya sebesar Rp 206 triliun. Israel memiliki 2.620 tank, 652 pesawat tempur, dan 160 ribu personal militer. Israel tidak memiliki kapal induk.
Amerika, negeri superkuat, menempati urutan pertama dalam menghabiskan anggaran militer sebesar Rp 7.834 triliun. Untuk menjaga keamanan negara, Amerika diperkuat 5.884 tank, 19 kapal induk, 13.762 jet tempur, 415 kapal perang, dan 1,4 juta tentara
aktif.
Posisi Amerika disusul Rusia di urutan kedua. Negeri ini menganggarkan Rp 594 triliun dengan kekuatan 20.215 tank, satu kapal induk, 3.794 jet tempur, 352 kapal perang, dan 766 ribu tentara aktif.
Cina di urutan ketiga dengan anggaran militer Rp 2.115 triliun. Negeri ini memiliki 6.457 tank, satu kapal induk, 2.955 jet tempur, 714 kapal perang, dan 2,3 juta tentara aktif.
Ranking kekuatan militer yang dibuat untuk 106 negara itu berdasarkan 50 faktor, termasuk anggaran militer, kekuatan pasukan tempur, dan persenjataan. Dari peringkat ini, Indonesia satu-satunya negara ASEAN yang masuk 15 besar negara dengan kekuatan militer terbesar dunia.
Untuk lebih detail nya bisa dilihat di situs globalfirepower
Sumber : tempo dan globalfirepower
5 Consequences of Driving without Car Insurance
Do you own a car? Great! Does your car also have a valid motor insurance cover on it?
Owning a car, while earlier classified as being a luxury, has now moved down to being a comfort. In fact, in metros, a car has almost become a necessity due to long-distance commutes. More and more of us are, therefore, buying a car. But are we also buying the mandatory car insurance policy?
Every car which is to ply on Indian roads should have a valid car insurance cover, states the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. When you buy a new car, the choice of buying an insurance policy is, thankfully, taken out of your hands. The on-road price of the car is inclusive of the insurance premium for your car insurance policy. The problems arise when the policy expires after a year. Car insurance plans are usually issued for one year after which they should be renewed. If you do not renew it, you are driving a car without car insurance. If numbers are any indication, a study by New India Assurance revealed that about 70% of vehicles on Indian roads are without insurance. Is your car one among them?
If yes, beware. Here are 5 consequences if you drive your car without having a valid Car Insurance policy:
Be prepared to pay heavy fines
Earlier, the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 governed the road safety and traffic rules. Recently, the Government passed the Road Transport and Safety Bill 2014 to replace the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Among other changes, the Bill penalizes you heavily if you are caught driving without having a valid insurance cover. As per the amendments, you would have to part with a whopping Rs.25, 000 for a light motor vehicles or Rs.75, 000 for other motor vehicles as a fine for driving without insurance. A huge fine, isn’t it?
Pay losses for damages caused to third party or property
In an accident, if you unintentionally harm any person or surrounding property, you are liable to pay the loss incurred. This is called third party liability. Your car insurance mandatorily covers this third party liability and spares you the loss incurred. In the absence of a valid insurance cover, you would have to bear the losses incurred. If the person dies, your liability would be very high.
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Pay losses for own damage
While you have to compulsorily pay losses caused to a third party, what about your losses. In an accident even your vehicle suffers damage. The costs of repairs for such damage are borne by your comprehensive car insurance policy. Without insurance, the onus of paying for the repairs is on you. With the high cost associated with the repairs of your car, a financial strain is inevitable.
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Face legal complications
Besides the financial loss suffered in an accident which causes damage to a third party and/or self, you would also be entangled in legal complications if your car is found without a valid insurance cover. You would be penalized, get a challan and might even be imprisoned.
Loss of No Claim Bonus
If your car insurance expires and you do not renew it, besides the penalties and fines, you also lose the No Claim Bonus which you accumulated in your existing policy. Car insurance plans allow a discount in subsequent year’s premiums if there is no claim in any current year. This discount increases every year and saves your premium outgo. If you let your car insurance policy lapse, you lose the accumulated NCB and end up paying a higher premium when the policy is consequently renewed.
A car insurance policy is legally mandatory and not having one results in serious consequences (as mentioned above). While a third party liability cover is mandatory, a comprehensive policy is better. The former pays only for the damages caused to any third party but the latter also covers damages incurred by you and your car. The premium for a comprehensive policy is slightly higher because of higher coverage. For instance, the premium payable for a Maruti Ritz car registered in 2012 having a capacity of 1197cc would have a third party premium of Rs.2237 and a comprehensive premium of Rs.4200 (approximately). With a slight increase in the premium you can avail a higher coverage option which covers for your damages too. Since car repairs are expensive, a comprehensive policy makes more sense even if the premiums are a little high. So do not fall a victim to these consequences and buy an insurance policy for your car today.
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