A serious diplomatic breach has been recorded following the recent military engagement in Maluku. Based on verified combat logs, Indian forces have officially violated the terms of the Bilateral Non-Aggression Pact (NAP) by exceeding established intervention limits.
1. The Breach in Maluku
The standing treaty between the two nations strictly limits third-party military intervention to a maximum of 250,000 (250k) damage. This cap was designed to prevent external interference from destabilizing regional conflicts.
However, data from the Maluku theater https://app.warera.io/battle/69e97b9c355efe2312b32c09confirms that Indian forces contributed a total of 419,000 damage. This excessive force constitutes a direct violation of the regional stability agreement and the sovereignty of Indonesian defense operations.
2. Penalty Calculation: 419 Gold
As per the penalty clause of the NAP—which mandates a fine of 1 Gold per 1,000 damage for any breach—Indonesia has officially issued a demand for settlement. The calculations are as follows:
Total Damage Dealt: 419,000
Penalty Rate: 1 Gold / 1,000 Damage
Total Liability: 419 GOLD

3. Payment Status: Outstanding
At this hour, India has not yet settled the debt. Despite the clear evidence of the treaty violation, the 419 Gold has not reached the Indonesian National Treasury. Indonesia remains firm: a treaty without enforcement is merely paper. We expect India to uphold its national honor and fulfill its financial obligations immediately to resolve this diplomatic escalation and restore trust between our nations.
"Integrity is the foundation of peace. We wait for India to prove theirs."
INDONESIA MERDEKA!