Beijing to build hi-tech weapons

Published March 7, 2004

BEIJING, March 6: China on Saturday boosted its 2004 military spending by 11.6 per cent over last year as it stepped up efforts to modernize and outfit its military with high-tech weaponry.

"Expenditures for national defence will rise by 21.83 billion yuan (2.63 billion dollars), 11.6 per cent more than last year in order to improve the defensive combat readiness of the armed forces under high-tech conditions," Finance Minister Jin Renqing told a session of the National People's Congress.

The increase marked a return to double-digit growth in defence spending after an annual increase last year of 9.6 per cent.

It was not immediately clear if the increase would be on top of what was actually spent on defence in 2003, or on the 2003 budgeted figure of 185.3 billion yuan (22.37 billion dollars).

China's stated defence spending grew by 17.6 per cent in 2002 and 17.7 per cent in 2001.

At the opening of the congress on Friday, Premier Wen Jiabao also urged more money for the People's Liberation Army, citing a "complex and profound" international situation characterized by a return of "unilateralism."

"Stepping up efforts to modernize our national defence and armed forces is an important guarantee for safeguarding national security and building a moderately prosperous society in all respects," Wen said in his annual address to the nation.

"The tendency for unilateralism is re-emerging, local conflicts continue, international terrorist activity is rampant..., and traditional and non-traditional security issues intertwined," he said.-AFP

Opinion

Editorial

Price bombs
17 Jun, 2024

Price bombs

THERE was a time not too long ago when the faces we see sitting in government today would cry themselves hoarse over...
Palestine’s plight
Updated 17 Jun, 2024

Palestine’s plight

While the faithful across the world are celebrating with their families, thousands of Palestinian children have either been orphaned, or themselves been killed by the Israeli aggressors.
Profiting off denied visas
17 Jun, 2024

Profiting off denied visas

IT is no secret that visa applications to the UK and Schengen countries come at a high cost. But recent published...
After the deluge
Updated 16 Jun, 2024

After the deluge

There was a lack of mental fortitude in the loss against India while against US, the team lost all control and displayed a lack of cohesion and synergy.
Fugue state
16 Jun, 2024

Fugue state

WITH its founder in jail these days, it seems nearly impossible to figure out what the PTI actually wants. On one...
Sindh budget
16 Jun, 2024

Sindh budget

SINDH’S Rs3.06tr budget for the upcoming financial year is a combination of populist interventions, attempts to...