Indonesian-Singapore NAP Agreement

HyunApril 11, 2026news

Indonesia and Singapore have agreed to a new NAP agreement to support peace and stability across SEA.

Under this agreement:

  • Indonesia & Singapore cannot attack one another. Directly or indirectly.

  • Indonesia & Singapore will not contribute damage to battles directly involving any of them.

  • Violation of this NAP incurs a penalty of 1 gold per 1,000 damage.

  • For indirect (non-direct confrontation) battles, a maximum damage cap of 250,000 applies. The 1g/1k damage penalty will be enforced only after this cap is exceeded.

  • Singapore and/or Indonesia will not provide financial aid to countries, at the time this NAP is posted, currently at war with Indonesia and/or Singapore, this also includes indirect financial aid.

ie. Indonesia sends money to Malaysia, then Malaysia sends that money to Brunei

  • If Indonesia attacks Singapore’s ally, Singapore may assist that ally strictly for defensive purposes. However, if that ally initiates hostilities against Indonesia, Singapore shall not participate directly or indirectly, and vice versa.

  • Indonesia will not attack Singapore via any of its proxies, and if a battle were to occur, Indonesia is required by this treaty to help in the suppression of the revolt.

Signatories:

https://app.warera.io/user/698f5c7311b28721ff537bf6, President of the Republic of Indonesia

https://app.warera.io/user/698fb9884008d83db905e69c, Vice President of Indonesia

https://app.warera.io/user/6990e15f0beef0f0c5c33899, Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Indonesia

https://app.warera.io/user/69ae5157c5949dae6b4c9ff2, President of the Republic of Singapore

https://app.warera.io/user/694fc8f69fa7589fa0b483be, Vice President of the Republic of Singapore

https://app.warera.io/user/698e3a1c2f5508dc2eac6790, Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Singapore

The NAP agreement will remain in effect for 30 days after this article is posted.

This agreement reflects the desire of Indonesia and Singapore to maintain peace, build trust, and support a stable Southeast Asian region for all.