India, UK should keep eye on China military:British defence secretary Liam Fox
Chinas rapid military buildup is beeping on the United Kingdoms radar as loudly as on Indias. British defence secretary Liam Fox said India and the UK would have to be vigilant about the continued expansion of Chinas military forces it is investing billions of dollars in a range of capabilities including strategic missiles, space-based assets, anti-ship ballistic missiles, fighter jets, aircraft carriers and submarines.
Chinas official defence budget for 2010 stands at $78 billion, but the Pentagon estimates its actual military spending to be upwards of $150 billion. Fox said the emerging superpowers intentions were hard to discern.
He said there was a case to examine Chinas military transformation and strategic ambitions in view of its having crossed a certain threshold. India, along with the US and the UK, is concerned about how China plans to use its expanding military capabilities.
Fox said, China has a interest in building up its military capabilities. But when it builds up to a certain level, naturally there will be questions about intent. Were just going to have to be vigilant and see how it uses this influence. He is the first British defence secretary to visit India since 2005.
Shortly after meeting defence minister A.K. Antony on Tuesday, Fox said the issue of ambiguity surrounding Chinas strategic intentions came up during discussions and the UK shared Indias assessment about the Beijings increased assertiveness, including activities in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir.
India is worried about the double-digit growth in Chinas defence spending over the previous 20 years and its rising military engagement with Pakistan.
The defence ministry has flagged concerns about the military implications of China and Pakistan joining forces in disputed territories in Jammu and Kashmir, illegally occupied by the two neighbours.
The US is also worried about China investing in building anti-ship ballistic missiles to serve as a deterrent to American aircraft carrier-led battle groups operating in the Pacific Ocean.
?India, UK should keep eye on China military? - Hindustan Times
Chinas rapid military buildup is beeping on the United Kingdoms radar as loudly as on Indias. British defence secretary Liam Fox said India and the UK would have to be vigilant about the continued expansion of Chinas military forces it is investing billions of dollars in a range of capabilities including strategic missiles, space-based assets, anti-ship ballistic missiles, fighter jets, aircraft carriers and submarines.
Chinas official defence budget for 2010 stands at $78 billion, but the Pentagon estimates its actual military spending to be upwards of $150 billion. Fox said the emerging superpowers intentions were hard to discern.
He said there was a case to examine Chinas military transformation and strategic ambitions in view of its having crossed a certain threshold. India, along with the US and the UK, is concerned about how China plans to use its expanding military capabilities.
Fox said, China has a interest in building up its military capabilities. But when it builds up to a certain level, naturally there will be questions about intent. Were just going to have to be vigilant and see how it uses this influence. He is the first British defence secretary to visit India since 2005.
Shortly after meeting defence minister A.K. Antony on Tuesday, Fox said the issue of ambiguity surrounding Chinas strategic intentions came up during discussions and the UK shared Indias assessment about the Beijings increased assertiveness, including activities in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir.
India is worried about the double-digit growth in Chinas defence spending over the previous 20 years and its rising military engagement with Pakistan.
The defence ministry has flagged concerns about the military implications of China and Pakistan joining forces in disputed territories in Jammu and Kashmir, illegally occupied by the two neighbours.
The US is also worried about China investing in building anti-ship ballistic missiles to serve as a deterrent to American aircraft carrier-led battle groups operating in the Pacific Ocean.
?India, UK should keep eye on China military? - Hindustan Times