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Netherlands Indies Civil Administration
Nederlandsch-Indische Civiele Administratie
LeadersHubertus Johannes van Mook
Raden Abdulkadir Widjojoatmodjo
Dates of operation1944–1947
AllegianceNetherlands Indies Civil Administration Netherlands
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration Dutch East Indies
Active regionsIndonesian Archipelago
StatusSemi-military
AlliesNetherlands Indies Civil Administration Royal Netherlands East Indies Army
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration United States[a]
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration United Kingdom[b]
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration Australia[b]
OpponentsNetherlands Indies Civil Administration Japan[a]
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration Indonesia
Battles and warsWorld War II
Indonesian War of Independence

The Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (Dutch: Nederlandsch-Indische Civiele Administratie, NICA) was a semi-military organisation, established in April 1944, tasked with the restoration of civil administration and law of Dutch colonial rule after the capitulation of the Japanese occupational forces in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) at the end of World War II.[1]

In January 1946, its name was changed to the Allied Military Administration–Civil Affairs Branch (AMACAB). After the disengagement of the British South East Asia Command (SEAC) from the Indonesian Archipelago, the organization was renamed as the Temporary Administrative Service (Dutch: Tijdelijke Bestuursdienst) in June 1946.


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