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China won't take part in arms race

By Cheng Guangjin (China Daily)08:16, February 24, 2012

BEIJING - China will not engage in an arms race with other countries, Defense Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said on Wednesday, stressing that China's military growth is for defensive purposes.

The remarks were made in response to a recent report from IHS Jane's, a global think tank specializing in security issues, which claimed China's defense budget would double by 2015.

Geng questioned the sources of the figures in the report, and said China's defense budget is set in accordance with national security needs and the nation's economic growth level.

"The development of our military capabilities will not exceed our national security needs or economic capacity, and we will not engage in an arms race with other countries," Geng said at the ministry's monthly news conference.

This report is only one of a number published recently that have played up the "China threat".

Earlier this month, Japan's National Institute for Defense Studies released the China Security Report 2011, which said China is strengthening its military power to be able to stand up to the United States in regional resource development, according to the Global Times.

The report predicted that the South China Sea would be a major focus for China, and that the nation would strengthen its military power to ensure the safety of trade routes and its ability to counterbalance the US military, according to the newspaper.

Geng said the report was "making a wild guess" on China's military development and "playing up China's military threats", which "does no good for the development of Sino-Japanese relations or regional peace and stability".

Geng pointed out that Japan's military buildup in recent years has drawn much attention from the international community, especially neighboring countries.

We hope Japan can draw lessons from history, keep its promise on peaceful development, increase transparency in military development and reflect on its own military policies, instead of pointing figures at others," Geng said.

China's military budget for 2011 rose 12.7 percent to $91.5 billion, accounting for only 1.5 percent of the nation's gross domestic product, in comparison with 4.8 percent in the US and 2.7 percent in the United Kingdom, according to the Xinhua News Agency.

From 1979 to 1989, China's military spending experienced an average annual decline of 5.83 percent, and the proportion of China's military budget in the country's total fiscal budget dropped from 8.66 percent in 1998 to 6.94 percent in 2009, Xinhua reported.

Zhai Dequan, deputy secretary-general of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, said: "China's military spending is in proportion to its large population. If measured by the US standard, our military spending is actually far behind our economic growth."

Geng said the rapid development of science and technology meant that it was normal for countries to upgrade their weaponry and equipment, and China is no exception.

"China's weapon and equipment development is based on its national defense, which doesn't target any particular country or region," said Geng.

In recent years, the Chinese military had participated in many overseas military missions with advanced equipment, which had contributed to world and regional peace and stability, he added.

China's Kunlun Mountain dock landing ship, an amphibious warfare ship with a well deck to transport and launch landing craft and amphibious vehicles, served in escort missions in the waters of the Gulf of Aden off Somalia from July 2010 to February 2011.


China won't take part in arms race - People's Daily Online
 
When there is nothing to say..always talk sh1t hahahaha
Wow, now u have completly xplained urself...hahaha
Now get the certificate of 62 and don't comeback as we have got 4 such certificates, and yes what about that deadly dragon bowdown to Uncle sam for iranian oil...Did u know anything aBOUT it or just started yor life...???
 
China won't take part in arms race :woot:

china already have its military budget more then 3 times that of India and is a cause of the arms race. :tdown:
 
Not even Chinese citizens will believe it (if they could get this info. only)
 
NEVER TRUST THE CHINESE
please, we are not Indian

---------- Post added at 04:09 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:08 PM ----------

China won't take part in arms race :woot:

china already have its military budget more then 3 times that of India and is a cause of the arms race. :tdown:
and our GDp is like 4 times of India, so it sounds reasonable
 
If they feel like leaving
We're not going to make them stay
But soon they'll be finding
They can run
They can hide
But they can't escape the race.
 
If they feel like leaving
We're not going to make them stay
But soon they'll be finding
They can run
They can hide
But they can't escape the race.
 
China won't take part in arms race :woot:

china already have its military budget more then 3 times that of India and is a cause of the arms race. :tdown:
Why don't you refer that china GDP is about 4 times that of you? what your said is garbage.
Not even Chinese citizens will believe it (if they could get this info. only)
This is official, under the table, the government know we are in the race. Do you think china don't know these? your indian is not smarter than chinese. When you are a big country, you can't avoid the arm race with other ambitious countries. The question it that how do you compete with other countries, Like SU, spent large percentage of GDP to military, neglect the civil industry, or do it according to your own abilities?
 
china won't take part in arm race......:lol:

they started the arm race and they are already in the this race..
 
China won't take part in arms race :woot:

china already have its military budget more then 3 times that of India and is a cause of the arms race. :tdown:

China's economy is 4 times of India's.

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varyag...acc's ...nuke subs...icbm...slbm...j20....

That's only a small part of our military budget that takes up only 1.5% of China's mighty 7.3 trillion USD GDP.

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Indian should learn to get use to it.
 
China's economy is 4 times of India's.
Dont cry when Japan gets the stuff equal to that of Indias...
That's only a small part of our military budget that takes up only 1.5% of China's mighty 7.3 trillion USD GDP.
But they are the weapons that really scare enemy, not just tanks and artillery
Indian should learn to get use to it.
Though Pakistan is remind us every time , we really started getting used to it just a decade ago . See how fast we are modernizing now(dont bring foreign vs indigenous bullshit crap). Dont worry fast we get habituated to it , the more we will irritate Dragon :lol:
 
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