China has announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget, which is already the world’s second-highest behind the US at 1.6 trillion yuan ($222 billion), roughly mirroring the rise of the last year, the Associated Press (AP) reported.
The official budget is considered by many foreign experts to be only a fraction of spending by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the military wing of the ruling Communist Party. I Photo: U.S. Department of Defense / Wikimedia Commons
Tensions with the US, Taiwan, Japan, and neighbors who share claims to the crucial South China Sea (SCS) are seen as furthering growth in increasingly high-tech military technologies from stealth fighters to aircraft carriers and a growing arsenal of nuclear weapons.
The official budget figure announced at the opening session of the rubber-stamp legislature’s annual meeting is considered by many foreign experts to be only a fraction of spending by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the military wing of the ruling Communist Party, once spending on research and development and foreign weapons purchases are considered.
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