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As you complete land raids as Indonesia, you will add modifiers to the targeted state to represent your influence and control over the region, and eventually you can annex the state entirely. This will, however, increase escalation, especially if you are playing aggressively and quickly. If escalation goes up enough before an agreement between both sides is made, the conflict may turn into a full war, requiring you to push the Netherlands out of Indonesia entirely to win.
As stated previously, you are on an archipelago and you do not have a navy. If you, as Indonesia, want to take control over states that you do not share a border with, you’re not going to have a very fun time using naval invasions. We’ve experimented with introducing a new* feature for this: Marine Commando Raids.
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