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China Defence Spending To Rise 'Around 7 Per Cent': Top Official
- Saturday March 4, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
China will raise defence spending "around seven percent" this year as it guards against "outside meddling" in its disputed regional territorial claims, a top official said Saturday, in an apparent reference to Washington.
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China leads rise in Asia military spending: Study
- Tuesday October 16, 2012
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China in the past decade has outpaced four major military powers in Asia - Japan, India, South Korea and Taiwan - in terms of defence spending as its defence budget quadrupled since 2000, an American think tank has said.
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British cuts to military concern US officials
- Friday September 24, 2010
- World News | Michael R. Burden and John F. Burns, New York Times
Plans by the British government to make significant cuts in defense spending have spurred concerns among American military experts about Britain's ability to carry out its role as the United States' most dependable ally.
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China Defence Spending To Rise 'Around 7 Per Cent': Top Official
- Saturday March 4, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
China will raise defence spending "around seven percent" this year as it guards against "outside meddling" in its disputed regional territorial claims, a top official said Saturday, in an apparent reference to Washington.
- www.ndtv.com
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China leads rise in Asia military spending: Study
- Tuesday October 16, 2012
- Business |
China in the past decade has outpaced four major military powers in Asia - Japan, India, South Korea and Taiwan - in terms of defence spending as its defence budget quadrupled since 2000, an American think tank has said.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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British cuts to military concern US officials
- Friday September 24, 2010
- World News | Michael R. Burden and John F. Burns, New York Times
Plans by the British government to make significant cuts in defense spending have spurred concerns among American military experts about Britain's ability to carry out its role as the United States' most dependable ally.
- www.ndtv.com