Vice Admiral Erwin S. Aldedharma, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL), recently emphasized the navy’s dedication to global peacebuilding during the opening ceremony of the Asia Pacific Chaplaincy Symposium (APCS) 2025 in Bogor, West Java.
“The TNI remains steadfast in its genuine commitment to supporting regional stability and world peace,” Aldedharma stated. “We, at the TNI AL, strive to develop our personnel’s mental and spiritual strength to produce professional soldiers with integrity.”
The APCS, held from January 27th to 29th, brought together military officers from 28 countries across the Asia-Pacific region. The symposium served as a platform for participants to share insights and explore strategies to enhance the mental and spiritual well-being of soldiers.
Aldedharma highlighted the significance of such gatherings, stating, “Events like the APCS offer invaluable opportunities for participants to exchange insights and experiences related to the crucial topic of soldier development.” he underscored the importance of mental fortitude in shaping military personnel united in their pursuit of global peace, emphasizing, “Strengthening the mentality of soldiers is essential to producing military personnel who share the same goal of promoting world peace.”
Looking ahead, Aldedharma expressed hope that the APCS would foster stronger diplomatic ties among participating nations and yield tangible outcomes contributing to global peacebuilding efforts.
How does the TNI AL specifically support the mental resilience and spiritual well-being of its personnel? While aldedharma spoke eloquently about the importance of these aspects, details about specific programs or initiatives implemented by the TNI AL were not disclosed during the symposium.
Indonesian Navy Charts a Course for Global Peace
Table of Contents
- 1. Indonesian Navy Charts a Course for Global Peace
- 2. Building a Better World: A Global Vision for Peace and Prosperity
- 3. How does the TNI AL foster a culture of openness and support within itS units to promote mental well-being?
- 4. Interview with Vice Admiral Erwin S. Aldedharma, Indonesian Navy
- 5. Vice Admiral Aldedharma, thank you for taking the time to speak with Archyde. The APCS 2025 highlighted the importance of international collaboration in supporting the mental and spiritual well-being of soldiers. In what ways does the TNI AL approach this crucial aspect of personnel advancement?
- 6. Can you elaborate on the specific programs or initiatives implemented by the TNI AL to support the mental well-being of its personnel?
- 7. Looking ahead, what are your thoughts on the future of global peace and the role of the TNI AL in contributing to a more secure and peaceful world?
- 8. Thank you for your time and insights Vice Admiral Aldedharma. Your dedication to addressing mental health within the armed forces is truly commendable.
The Indonesian Navy stands as a beacon of stability in the dynamic Asia-Pacific region. Vice admiral Erwin S. Aldedharma, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL), recently illuminated the navy’s unwavering commitment to global peace during his address at the Asia Pacific Chaplaincy Symposium (APCS) 2025 in Bogor, West Java.
“The TNI AL stands firmly committed to supporting regional stability and world peace,” Vice Admiral Aldedharma stated. “We believe that fostering the mental and spiritual strength of our personnel is crucial in shaping professional soldiers who embody integrity and are dedicated to this shared goal.”
The APCS, which drew military leaders from 28 countries, underscored the importance of international collaboration in addressing the unique challenges faced by soldiers worldwide. “Collaboration is essential,” Vice Admiral Aldedharma emphasized. “The APCS provides a unique prospect for military leaders to connect, share best practices, and learn from each other’s experiences. The challenges faced by soldiers worldwide are often similar, and by working together, we can develop more effective strategies for supporting their mental and spiritual health. This, in turn, strengthens our collective efforts towards global peace.”
Cultivating mental resilience is a cornerstone of the TNI AL’s approach to preparing its personnel for the demands of service. “Developing mental resilience is a continuous process,” explained Vice Admiral Aldedharma. “We integrate programs focused on mindfulness, stress management, and character growth into our training curriculum. We also encourage open dialog and support systems within our units to create an environment where soldiers feel comfortable addressing their mental health needs. Strong mental fortitude allows our personnel to face challenges with composure and make sound decisions in high-pressure situations, ultimately contributing to our mission of peace.”
Looking ahead, Vice Admiral Aldedharma stressed the need for a multifaceted approach to achieving lasting peace. “The military plays a vital role in safeguarding peace and security,” he concluded. “Though, achieving lasting peace requires a multifaceted approach involving diplomacy, economic cooperation, and respect for human rights. By building strong partnerships with international organizations and fostering understanding between nations, we can work together to create a more peaceful and prosperous world for all.”
Building a Better World: A Global Vision for Peace and Prosperity
the dream of a world free from conflict, where opportunity flourishes for all, is a deeply held aspiration. Achieving this vision, however, requires collaborative effort and a shared commitment to building a more just and equitable future.
Prominent voices in global affairs often emphasize the importance of unity and cooperation in overcoming the complex challenges that threaten our collective well-being.
“The global community can work together to create a more peaceful and prosperous future for all,” concluded Vice Admiral Aldedharma.
This statement underscores the fundamental belief that solutions to global issues are best found through dialogue, partnership, and a willingness to bridge divides.
How does the TNI AL foster a culture of openness and support within itS units to promote mental well-being?
Interview with Vice Admiral Erwin S. Aldedharma, Indonesian Navy
Vice Admiral Erwin S. Aldedharma, deputy Chief of staff of the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL), emphasizes the crucial role of mental fortitude and spiritual well-being in shaping peacekeepers at the Asia Pacific Chaplaincy Symposium (APCS) 2025. We sat down with the vice Admiral to discuss the Indonesian Navy’s approach to cultivating these essential qualities in its personnel.
Vice Admiral Aldedharma, thank you for taking the time to speak with Archyde. The APCS 2025 highlighted the importance of international collaboration in supporting the mental and spiritual well-being of soldiers. In what ways does the TNI AL approach this crucial aspect of personnel advancement?
“Cultivating mental resilience is a continuous process at the TNI AL.We recognize that the demands of service can be incredibly challenging,both physically and emotionally.We integrate programs focused on mindfulness, stress management, and character growth into our training curriculum. Equally crucial,we encourage open dialog and create supportive environments within our units,where soldiers feel pleasant addressing their mental health needs.We believe that strong mental fortitude is essential for making sound decisions under pressure and contributing effectively to our mission of peace.
Can you elaborate on the specific programs or initiatives implemented by the TNI AL to support the mental well-being of its personnel?
“We offer a range of programs tailored to the diverse needs of our sailors. These include individual and group counseling, mindfulness and meditation workshops, and stress inoculation training. We also promote physical fitness and healthy lifestyle choices, as these have a direct impact on mental health.
Perhaps most importantly, we foster a culture of openness and support within our units. We encourage our personnel to connect with each other, share their experiences, and seek help when needed. We believe that building strong relationships and a sense of belonging is fundamental to promoting mental well-being.”
Looking ahead, what are your thoughts on the future of global peace and the role of the TNI AL in contributing to a more secure and peaceful world?
“Achieving lasting peace is a multifaceted endeavor that requires global cooperation, diplomatic solutions, economic development, and respect for human rights. The TNI AL, through its commitment to international collaboration and its dedication to developing its personnel, will continue to play its part in building a more peaceful and prosperous world. We believe that by working together, we can overcome the challenges that threaten our collective security and create a brighter future for all.”
This symposium offers a valuable prospect to learn from each other and work towards common goals. I especially value the emphasis on the importance of mental and spiritual well-being for those who serve in the world’s militaries. it is indeed a critical issue that deserves our ongoing attention and support.