17. Indonesia ■Non-Nuclear-Weapon State
Nuclear Disarmament |
24 Points |
Full Points 42 |
57.1% |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2020: 0 |
Indonesia has actively advocated promotion of nuclear disarmament at various nuclear disarmament fora, including the OEWG and the UNGA. It voted for most of the UNGA Resolutions regarding nuclear disarmament. Indonesia signed the TPNW, but has not ratified it. It participated in the IPNDV. It showed the awareness of the crisis to the situation which nuclear disarmament on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the entry into force of the NPT. |
Nuclear Non-Proliferation |
47 Points |
Full Points 61 |
77.0% |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2020: -1 |
Indonesia is a state party to the Southeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty. It has concluded the IAEA Additional Protocol, of which the NAM countries are less enthusiastic about acceptance. Indonesia applied the integrated safeguards. On export controls, however, Indonesia has yet to prepare a list of dual-use items and technologies, or to implement catch-all control. Several violations on sanction measures against North Korea under the UNSCRs were reported. |
Nuclear Security |
31 Points |
Full Points 41 |
75.6% |
Change compared to the Hiroshima Report 2020: 0 |
Indonesia has ratified all conventions relevant to nuclear security and is working on the revision of the Nuclear Energy Act, which incorporates nuclear safety, nuclear security, safeguards and emergency preparedness. Indonesia is also focusing on preventing illicit transfers including strengthening detection capabilities at borders and enhancing capacity building. |