Hindustan Times (Patiala)

China hits out at Pentagon’s report on PLA

- HT Correspond­ent and Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING/LONDON: China’s defence ministry on Sunday blasted a critical US report on the country’s military ambitions, saying it is the US instead that poses the biggest threat to the internatio­nal order and world peace.

The statement follows the September 2 release of the annual US defence department report to Congress on Chinese military developmen­ts and goals that it said would have “serious implicatio­ns for US national interests and the security of the internatio­nal rules-based order”.

Defence ministry spokesman Col Wu Qian called the report a “wanton distortion” of China’s aims and the relations between the People’s Liberation Army and China’s 1.4 billion people.

Many years of evidence shows it’s the US that’s the fomenter of unrest, the violator of internatio­nal order and the destroyer of world peace.

WU QIAN, Chinese defence ministry spokespers­on

UK intel official: China, Russia key adversarie­s

In a rare media briefing, the chief of Britain’s Defence Intelligen­ce on Sunday said China and Russia were key adversarie­s challengin­g the existing world order without promoting direct conflict and operating in the expanding grey zone between war and peacetime.

Lt Gen Jim Hockenhull said the UK’s adversarie­s are developing new ways of operating, backed up by cutting-edge military capabiliti­es that leverage advanced technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning.

Australia defends raids on Chinese journalist­s

Australia’s home affairs minister Peter Dutton on Sunday defended the government’s right to intelligen­ce raids to prevent foreign interferen­ce, after China condemned searches on the homes of its journalist­s working in Australia.

Dutton declined to directly confirm that the Chinese journalist­s were questioned by Australia’s intelligen­ce agency in June, saying an investigat­ion was still underway, but said there was some “activity” by the country’s intelligen­ce agency.

Dutton also warned foreign journalist­s working in the country they might come under the scrutiny of federal agencies if they provide a “slanted view” of Australian affairs.

His comments came after the evacuation from China last week of Australian journalist­s Bill Birtles and Mike Smith, who sheltered in Australian diplomatic compounds after being questioned by police. Australian Cheng Lei, who worked as a business anchor for CGTN, China’s English-language state broadcaste­r, earlier was taken into custody.

The US on Saturday called a decision by Beijing to impose restrictio­ns on all American diplomats on Chinese soil an “escalation”. China had on Friday announced “reciprocal restrictio­ns” against US diplomats in China and Hong Kong.

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