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New Delhi: Defence Minister AK Antony on Saturday said that India was concerned about rise in China’s military spending.

China’s military budget jumped 11.2 percent year on year to 106 billion dollars in 2012.

Addressing the Asia security summit, the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Antony said, “Even though we don't believe in an arms race, since China has increased their military capabilities and spending more on defence, in our own way, to protect our national interest, we are also strengthening our capabilities in our borders.”

He said India is also building its capabilities to protect its national interests.

Antony said despite this, the two countries are working towards peace and stability not only in Asia but also around the world.

He gave the example of growing cooperation between India and China in anti-piracy and maritime security measures, and expressed optimism that the cooperation will evolve further in the coming years.

Japan also expressed their concern over what it called a lack of transparency in China’s massive defence spending, saying the secrecy posed a “threat” to Tokyo.

Commenting on the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, Antony said India does not believe in solving the ongoing problems in the region through confrontation or destabilization.

He said our effort is to develop close relations with the countries of the region as nearly six million people of Indian origin live there and nearly 80 percent of India’s energy requirements are sourced from there.

Antony said that contentious issues relating to maritime domain should only be “resolved through the process of dialogue, consensus building and within the framework of accepted principles of international law”.

Antony said the international community must "remain sensitive to the problems of smaller nations and ensure that their rights, as equal members of the global community, are not overlooked or compromised."

He said the spirit of cooperation among international community shown in anti-piracy measures can be extended to "de-conflict contentious maritime issues".

Antony said, unlike in the previous centuries, maritime freedoms cannot be the exclusive prerogative of a few.



"Large parts of the common seas cannot be declared exclusive to any one country or group. We must find the balance between the rights of nations and the freedoms of the world community in the maritime domain. Like individual freedoms, the fullness of maritime freedoms can be realized only when all states, big and small, are willing to abide by universally agreed laws and principles", he said.

Commenting on the South China Sea issue, Antony said, India has welcomed the efforts of the parties concerned in engaging in discussions.

"New Delhi has also welcomed the recently agreed guidelines on the implementation of the 2002 Declaration of the Conduct of Parties between China and the ASEAN. We hope that the issues will be resolved through dialogue and negotiations," he said.

Outlining India's security concerns, Antony said it is intimately tied to the security and prosperity of the extended Indian Ocean Region, which also includes the Asia Pacific region.

Turning to piracy, Antony said the menace needs to be thwarted and suppressed by robust anti-piracy operations, as well as through speedy prosecution of the guilty.
 
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China follows a policy which means their military budget is dependant on their economy.
if their economy get a boost then so will their militry budget.
China is not going to bankrupt themselves like the americans.

I also do not see how Indian falls into an equation regarding chinese budget.
maybe India and America presence effects very slightly but they are not a determining factor atm, but China is by no mean in a arms race with India...
 
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Indian pays big money to French for fighters that they can't build by themselves...Indian's economy slows down as the time being...Indian Rupee falls like a power-off LCA in the sky...

It seems there are plenty of stuff for them to concern other than it's neighbor's 1.5% of GDP spend on defense.
 
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China follows a policy which means their military budget is dependant on their economy.
if their economy get a boost then so will their militry budget.
China is not going to bankrupt themselves like the americans.

I also do not see how Indian falls into an equation regarding chinese budget.
maybe India and America presence effects very slightly but they are not a determining factor atm, but China is by no mean in a arms race with India...

you are absolutely right, we have the world biggest bully the U.S, and we have the world's biggest population, world's ever inreasing second economy and world's biggest appetite for energy and resources, and world's third largest land, so we are justified to have our defence capabilty to the tier
 
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did he was on drugs? India itself is posing threat to every neighbour by increasing its defense budget and unhappy with china.
 
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India and Japan's concerns are also related to lack of transparency in Chinese defense budget. But no to transparency has become virtue in this communist nation. Even their own citizens dont have any idea due to lack of free media.
 
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Let China spend as much as it wants. There is no need for India to be concerned. We are going through our own development path. Slow but steady India will rise again, this time also prepared for any war but still never intimidating.
 
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