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The following is a list of wars involving Indonesia.

Conflict or action Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Outcome
Indonesian National Revolution
(1945–1949)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia Australia (after 1946)[1]

List of wars involving Indonesia United States (from 1949)[2]

List of wars involving Indonesia India (after 1947)[3]

List of wars involving Indonesia Netherlands
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Dutch East Indies
  • List of wars involving Indonesia APRA
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Pao An Tui[note 1]

List of wars involving Indonesia United Kingdom (until 1946)

  • List of wars involving Indonesia British Raj (until 1946)

List of wars involving Indonesia Japan (until 1946)

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia Australia (until 1946)


Internal Conflict:

List of wars involving Indonesia Darul Islam
List of wars involving Indonesia People's Democratic Front

Indonesian independence from the Netherlands.
  • Dutch recognition of the Indonesian independence in the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference
  • Formation of the United States of Indonesia
  • Creation of the Netherlands-Indonesia Union
Darul Islam rebellion
(1949–1962)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia List of wars involving Indonesia Islamic State of Indonesia
List of wars involving Indonesia Legion of the Just Ruler
Rebellion suppressed
  • Dissolution of the Darul Islam
  • Former Darul Islam veteran formed the Komando Jihad
  • Beginning revanchism in Aceh, leading to the start of a new rebellion in Aceh by the Free Aceh Movement in 1976
Invasion of Ambon
(1950)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia Republic of South Maluku Indonesian government victory
  • Moluccas incorporated by Indonesia
Operation Trikora
(1961–1962)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia List of wars involving Indonesia Netherlands
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Netherlands New Guinea
Indonesian government victory
  • Military stalemate[4]
  • Western New Guinea ceded to the United Nations then to Indonesia[5][6]
Cross border attacks in Sabah
(1962–present)
List of wars involving Indonesia Malaysia
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Sabah

List of wars involving Indonesia Philippines (after 1986)[7]

List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia[8]

List of wars involving Indonesia Vietnam[9]

List of wars involving Indonesia Singapore[10]

List of wars involving Indonesia Thailand[11]

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia Australia (1963–66)

List of wars involving Indonesia New Zealand (1963–66)

List of wars involving Indonesia United Kingdom (until 1966)

List of wars involving Indonesia Brunei[12][13][14][15][16]


Bangsamoro militias:

List of wars involving Indonesia Moro Islamic Liberation Front[17]
List of wars involving Indonesia Moro National Liberation Front[18][19]

List of wars involving Indonesia Abu Sayyaf
Moro Pirates
List of wars involving Indonesia Sulu Sultanate (Jamalul Kiram III faction) (2013–present)

Operation Merdeka supporter:

List of wars involving Indonesia Government of the Philippines (until 1986)

List of wars involving Indonesia Bangsamoro Republik (2013)[20]

 • List of wars involving Indonesia Moro National Liberation Front (Nur Misuari faction) (2001–2015)[21][22][23]

Ongoing
Papua conflict
(1962–present)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia Papua New Guinea[24][25]

List of wars involving Indonesia Fiji[26]

List of wars involving Indonesia Australia[27][28][29]

List of wars involving Indonesia Soviet Union (1962‒1964)

List of wars involving Indonesia United Kingdom

List of wars involving Indonesia United States

Free Papua Movement
  • TPNPB[30][31][32]
  • Volunteers from Papua New Guinea[33]

ULMWP[34]

Supported by:

Libya Libya (c.1987–2011)[35]

List of wars involving Indonesia Vanuatu[36]

List of wars involving Indonesia Marshall Islands[37]

List of wars involving Indonesia Nauru[37]

List of wars involving Indonesia Palau[37]

List of wars involving Indonesia Tonga[38]

List of wars involving Indonesia Solomon Islands[39]


Republic of West Melanesia (until 1988)
Ongoing
Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation
(1963–1966)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia
Aligned parties:

List of wars involving Indonesia PKI

List of wars involving Indonesia NKCP[40][41]

  • List of wars involving Indonesia PGRS[42]
  • NKPA[42]

List of wars involving Indonesia PRB[43]

  • TNKU

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia China[44][45]

List of wars involving Indonesia Philippines[46]

List of wars involving Indonesia Soviet Union[47][48]

List of wars involving Indonesia North Vietnam

List of wars involving Indonesia Malayan Communist Party

The Commonwealth of Nations
  • List of wars involving Indonesia United Kingdom
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Malaysia[note 2]
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Singapore (until 1965)[note 3]
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Brunei
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Australia
  • List of wars involving Indonesia New Zealand

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia United States[49]

List of wars involving Indonesia Canada[50][51]

Commonwealth victory; Indonesian withdrawal of support[52]
  • Indonesia accepts formation of Malaysia[53]
  • Sukarno replaced by Suharto following G30S coup attempt
  • Communist insurgency in Sarawak continues until 1989
  • Normalisation of diplomatic relationship.[54]
Indonesian invasion of East Timor
(1975–1976)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia
  • Indonesia Provisional Government of East Timor

Aligned parties:
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Timorese Democratic Union
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Timorese Popular Democratic Association
List of wars involving Indonesia East Timor
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Fretilin (Falintil)
Indonesian government victory
  • Indonesian occupation of East Timor until 1999
Indonesian occupation of East Timor
(1976–1999)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Timor Timur

Indonesia Pro-Indonesian militias
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Aitarak
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Besi Merah Putih
  • Garda Muda Penegak Integrasi
  • Laksaur
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Mahidi
List of wars involving Indonesia East Timor
  • List of wars involving Indonesia National Council of Maubere Resistance
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Fretilin
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Timorese Democratic Union
UN Intervention led by the International Force for East Timor
  • East Timor genocide
  • East Timor gains independence after an independence referendum
  • 1999 East Timorese crisis
  • Defeat of pro-Indonesian militias[55]
  • Stabilisation of East Timor[56]
Insurgency in Aceh
(1976–2005)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia United States[57]

List of wars involving Indonesia Free Aceh Movement

Supported by:

List of wars involving Indonesia Libya[58]

Peaceful conclusion to conflict; Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding
  • Special autonomy granted to Aceh
  • Disarmament of the GAM
  • End of GAM's claim of independence
  • Departure of non-local Indonesian troops, leaving only 25,000 soldiers in the province
War on Terror in Indonesia
(1981–present)
List of wars involving Indonesia Indonesia Islamist groups:

List of wars involving Indonesia NII remnants

  • Komando Jihad (1970s–1980s)
  • Mujahedeen KOMPAK (1988–?)
  • Islamic State of Indonesia (Fi Sabilillah factions) (1973–2000s)[59]
  • Darul Islam Indonesia (since 2022)[60][61][62]

List of wars involving Indonesia Laskar Jihad (2000–2002)

List of wars involving Indonesia Jemaah Islamiyah

  • Indonesian Mujahedeen Council
  • Mujahideen Tanah Runtuh [id] (2001–2007)
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (Until 2014)[note 4]

List of wars involving Indonesia Jamaah Ansharusy Syariah

List of wars involving Indonesia Jamaah Ansharut Daulah[63][64][65]

  • List of wars involving Indonesia East Indonesia Mujahideen (2010–2022)
  • Abu Uswah network [id] (2012–2013)
  • List of wars involving Indonesia West Indonesia Mujahideen [id] (2012–2013)[66]
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Hizb-ut Tahrir Indonesia (Muhajirun faction)[67][68]
  • List of wars involving Indonesia Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid

Turkistan Islamic Party (2014–2016)[69]


Separatists:

Free Aceh Movement (1976–2005)

  • Din Minimi warband (2014–2015)

Free Papua Organization

Ongoing
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