Millennium Post

Aus to invest $270 billion to boost defence capabiliti­es

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MELBOURNE: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday said 270 billion Australian dollars will be invested to modernise the country's defence capabiliti­es in the coming decade to maintain regional security and deter or respond to "aggression" in the strategic Indo-pacific, amidst China flexing its muscles in the region.

"The challenges and nature in the Indo-pacific have meant we need a new approach and one that actively seeks to deter actions that are against our interests, the prime minister said.

Morrison said that the Indopacifi­c was the epicentre of rising strategic competitio­n and tensions. Territoria­l claims are rising across the Indo-pacific region, as seen recently on the border between India and China, and the South China Sea, and the East China Sea.

China has been fast expanding military and economic influence in the Indo-pacific region, triggering concern in various countries of the region and beyond.

China is also engaged in hotly contested territoria­l disputes in both the South China Sea and the East China Sea. Beijing has built up and militarise­d many of the islands and reefs it controls in the region. Both areas are stated to be rich in minerals, oil and other natural resources and are vital to global trade.

Morrison said the world was changing rapidly after the COVID-19 outbreak. This simple truth is this: Even as we stare down the COVID pandemic at home, we need to also prepare for a POST-COVID world that is poorer, that is more dangerous and that is more disorderly, the prime minister said.

"The risk of miscalcula­tion and even conflict is heightenin­g. Regional military modernisat­ion is occurring at an unpreceden­ted rate," Morrison said. ''You've got to have a responsibl­e deterrent and Australia plays an important role in our region, working with others, particular­ly like India and Japan and many other nations, Indonesia, right across the IndoPacifi­c,' he said.

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