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    China defence budget to double over 5 years: IHS

    China's defence budget will double between 2011 and 2015 and outstrip the combined spending of all other key defence markets in the Asia-Pacific region, global research group IHS said on Tuesday.

    China's defence budget stood at $119.8 billion last year and will rise to $238.2 billion in 2015, marking a combined annual growth rate of 18.75 percent during the period, the US-based IHS said in a forecast.

    The 2015 figure exceeds the combined total of the next 12 biggest defence budgets in the region, forecast to hit $232.5 billion, and will be almost four times second-placer Japan's defence spending that year, it added.

    "Beijing has been able to devote an increasingly large portion of its overall budget towards defence and has been steadily building up its military capabilities for more than two decades," said Rajiv Biswas, Asia-Pacific chief economist for IHS Global Insight.

    "This will continue unless there is an economic catastrophe."

    The growth in China's defence budget -- which averaged 12 percent annually from 2000-2009 -- will benefit from the projected surge in the gross domestic product of Asia's largest economy in the next three years.

    China will use the additional cash to modernise its equipment while reducing its manpower, resulting in a higher amount of funding per member of its armed forces, IHS said in its report.

    Aside from China and Japan, the report also tracks the military spending of India, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and New Zealand.

    The US government's "renewed Asia-Pacific focus" is helping fuel China's expansion of its defence budget, according IHS Global Insight's Asia-Pacific head Sarah McDowall.

    "China's expanding defence budget has intensified concern among various governments. Perhaps most importantly, it has prompted Washington to undertake a diplomatic campaign to reassert its profile in the Pacific," she said.

    "Washington is also keen to ensure freedom of navigation through important sea lanes in the region and to maintain a situational awareness of China's military development," McDowall added.

    President Barack Obama, while seeking to trim military spending in response to budget pressures, has vowed to boost US power in Asia where a number of nations have voiced concern at what they see as a more assertive China.

    This concern will also drive other Asia-Pacific countries to shore up their budgets but it will not be their sole impetus, said Paul Burton, senior principal analyst of IHS Jane's Defence Budgets.

    "China's rise is not the only motivator. There are a number of lingering security issues, driven by competition for untapped natural resources, that are prompting many states to increase their defence to GDP ratio," he said.

    Vietnam and Indonesia in particular are expected to increase defence spending at a rate that exceeds their GDP growth, Burton added.

    But the two countries' defence budgets will not be able to match up to the resources of their smaller but wealthier Southeast Asian neighbour Singapore, which will spend $12.3 billion on defence in 2015, IHS predicted.

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    • William  •  Sydney, Australia  •  3 months ago
      HA HA HA That is the best news I have heard. Time to kick out those foreign devils and parasites who have sucked the blood of Asians dry for centuries. Anyway the reason the budget is increasing is because it is always a percentage of GDP. If China's GDP doubles within 5 years, so will defence spending.
    • _Lord_Aragorn_  •  3 months ago
      Sige lang China invest more on Defense! Ubusin nyo pera nyo jan sa Defense. In the long run, matulad din kayo sa Russia, keeping nose-to-nose w/ the US in military spending and what happen? Economy collapse and the whole Russia is doomed! China will never get far as long as its neighbors is not cooperative w/ them.
      • Delbert 3 months ago
        Even US economy is currently crumbling.. Due to excessive spending on Defense and its welfare... Hangat lumalaki ang ekonomiya ng isang bansa they can afford more spending sa defense... Kung di na lumago ekonomiya ng America.. rest assured within 50 years from now maiiwanan na sila.. Especially if they start to lag behind sa R & D... As of now leader pa sila...

        Nation after nations have risen and fallen. Relying on USA alone will never be a permanent security. Read history... USA will never be on top forever... Same as the great empires before... We may never now if China will be able to reclaim their past and lost glory.
      • Alvin 3 months ago
        China's only glory is its toxic foods and fake products.
    • Raymond  •  2 months ago
      careful... the "dargon" had awaken... & its hungry... kekeke!!!
    • chinhomiah  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  3 months ago
      Did someone say that China will die from poverty. Oh really. He must be living in an alternate reality, oblivious to the material upliftment of hundreds of millions of Chinese since the time of Deng Xiaoping's reforms. And soon they will have a life of plenty if the current development moves from the coastal areas into inland China. But don't tell all this to the pinoys and pinays. They still think that America is number one. Let them continue in their delusion. By the way, talking of people dying from poverty, I wonder which country in ASEAN do we see that happening. Hint, hint...the country whose people overbreed....a country whose people got to work overseas because it is such a basket case....a country that is a net importer of rice....a country that saw riots in the streets during the 2008 food crisis.... a country that will prove that Maltus is right after all - when there is an imbalance between food resources and population, nature will help restore the balance in a most cruel way. Wonder which country is that!!!!!
    • VVS1  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  3 months ago
      What do you expect when US are using many stupid Asian nations to circle China who is just trying to make sure that history will never repeat when the West forced China to sign unfair treaty because of its weakness.
      • Jack Ol 3 months ago
        Asian nations defending their territories are stupid? I guess what you call wise is if they welcome China with open arms.

        Hey Chinese sinkhole, I heard mainland is better for maggots to live nowadays, why not go back there if you praise it that much.
    • Darkpopoy256  •  3 months ago
      Communist China, can never be a superior world power. never ever. they live as parasites and deserves to be squash. China will fall apart if they won't start a full-scale war on Asia. So china , please enough of the Good Boy image. Just start a war, and it will all be over.
      • Uriel 2 months ago
        you're too naive to realize or even have the slightest intuition of what horrors a War could bring. I pity people like you, thinking that war is all about glory and power, but in fact, it is the opposite. I would find it rather endearing to watch you
        blow up to pieces while communist china attacks your country.
        Humans are foolish to forget the lessons they have taken from their previous wars,well, maybe it's time to be reminded ?
        in war, You will witness overwhelming horror and experience incromprehensible trauma.
    • Choon Soo  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  3 months ago
      Don't panic unnecessarily. China such a vast and huge population and are modernizing its
      long backwardness in armament. Unlike India could buy and modernize itself in open market
      with no interference of embargo. China has to take all the punishments and restrictions that
      has imposed on her. What choice does she has? but to self explore which would take much
      efforts, on time and money and its not sure of the products are equally good comparable
      with the contemporary. It'll take decades if not century to catch up with the Super power.
    • Alex  •  Singapore, Central Singapore  •  3 months ago
      China is not ready to shoulder the responsibility of propsed G2(US + China) or G3 (US + China + India) because of lacking global footprint, modernizing military force will help China getting there. Meanwhile China has to build up the capability to react against any threat on her global supply chain which is very vulnerable at the moment. This is an important step towords global peace and regional collaboration, way to go, China!
      Alex from China
    • Taong-bayan  •  3 months ago
      The US military is now encircling the land of China. China, the bully of Asia, is calling for peace and stability while it is preparing for more defense. US must not remove it's military bases, otherwise China will continuously bully the small countries in the Southeast Asia and dominate the whole SEA (SouthEast Asia) and finally take all the Spartly from the Philippines. China does not respect UNCLOS and ASEAN. It may prrobably disrespect what it called peace and stability, since they are preparing seriously. I hope to have sincere lasting peace and stability. P E A C E.
    • bong  •  3 months ago
      China will implode and destroy itself.
    • voksy  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      this is the reason people around the world buying "made in china" products...bottom line conquer the world by hook or by crook...want this to stop to a halt? don't buy "made in china" products you will see how they will behave!
    • akoni  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      Meaning Chinese people will be twice poorer in the next 5 years, It's nice to know one they will die in poverty.
    • Piej  •  3 months ago
      I smell war. They wouldn't spend all those billions for nothing don't you all think? I mean DOUBLING their defense budget. For what? alien invaders?
    • JESUS SAVES!  •  Angeles City, Philippines  •  3 months ago
      The dragon will soon fall.

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