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THE ARRIVAL OF GENERAL MOELDOKO

Earth of Siliwangi, Ministry of Communication and Information and FPBS Headquartersâ€' "Being a leader does not make you brave, but courage can make you a leader" is a sentence delivered by General TNI (ret.) Dr. Moeldoko, S.IP as the opener of the National Seminar themed "Reading Indonesia: Reading Threats and Opportunities for Indonesia's Future". The activity held on Thursday, November 30, 2017, and took place at the FPBS UPI Auditorium is a work program of the Kema FPBS UPI Study field. The activity that presented General TNI (ret.) Dr. Moeldoko, S.IP as a speaker is a real form and participation of Kema FPBS in overseeing issues at the national level.

Indonesia, which is targeted to reach its golden age in 2030, is not free from several threats such as the fourth industrial revolution which includes: mechanization, mass production, automation, and cyber systems. This can also make the economy unstable and cause geopolitical disputes. The final impact is that the world will change due to the influence of digitalization both in terms of security and the prosperity of its people.

In addition, Moeldoko explained the changes that will occur in the future, the characteristics of change and future threats. A problem that needs to be fought with courage, daring to change and being able to anticipate all circumstances that occur. Because we need to eliminate the fear of change to achieve a better Indonesia even though in reality we have a fear of taking risks.

The threat that occurs is due to the existence of fear zone or the fear zone that is a specter for Indonesian society. There are three factors in the fear zone, namely physical factors, intellectual factors, and emotional factors. These three factors make it difficult for Indonesian society to move forward. Indonesia needs to change in order to achieve the golden age target in 2030. We as students who are agent of change need to monitor issues both at regional and national levels as an effort to achieve a golden Indonesia in 2030.

 

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