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Old 03-05-2008, 11:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default China boosts military spending amid US tensions

Source:Afp, Beijing

China said yesterday its defence spending would jump 17.6 percent this year but insisted the rise was moderate, amid a flare-up in tensions with the United States over Beijing's growing military muscle.

Military spending in 2008 will reach 417.8 billion yuan (57.2 billion dollars at the end-2007 exchange rate), a spokesman for China's parliament told reporters ahead of the legislature's annual session beginning Wednesday.

As Jiang Enzhu announced the figures, he also renewed a warning to rival Taiwan that its plans for a March 22 referendum on United Nations membership was putting an already uneasy peace between the two sides at risk.

Nevertheless, Jiang said the budget rise, following a similar jump in 2007, was not excessive, with the spending coming off a low base and helping to boost soldiers' incomes as well as beef up the military's high-tech capabilities.

"In recent years the Chinese government has moderately increased its spending on national defence on the basis of sustained, steady and fast economic growth and rapid build-up of government revenues," Jiang said.

Jiang said China's military spending was just 1.4 percent of its gross domestic product last year, compared with 4.6 percent in the United States and three percent in Britain.
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Default Re: China boosts military spending amid US tensions

Nafees,
What is the common thinking in Dhaka about Pakistan-China- Bangladesh alliance?

Cheen-o-arab hamaara Hindustan hamaara
Muslim hain ham watan hai saara jahaan hamaara
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Really?thinking of...

I'm Trying.trying too hard!
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