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Japan approves major defence overhaul, warning of China threats

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>>TOKYO: Japan approved a major defence policy overhaul on Friday, including a significan­t spending hike, as it warned China poses the “greatest strategic challenge ever” to its security.

In its largest defence shake-up in decades, Japan vowed to increase security spending to 2% of GDP by 2027, reshape its military command, and acquire new missiles that can strike far-flung enemy launch sites.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told a news conference he was “determined to remain resolute in our mission to protect and defend the nation and its people, at this turning point in history”.

“In our neighbouri­ng countries and regions, the strengthen­ing of nuclear missile capabiliti­es, rapid military build-up and attempts to unilateral­ly change the status quo by force have become even more pronounced,” he said, evoking Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as an example of the changing times.

Polls suggest Japan’s public largely backs the shift, but the changes could still be controvers­ial because Japan’s post-war constituti­on does not officially recognise the military and limits it to nominally self-defensive capabiliti­es.

The moves are outlined in three defence and security documents approved by the cabinet Friday.

They describe Beijing as “the greatest strategic challenge ever to securing the peace and stability of Japan”, as well as a “serious concern” for Japan and the internatio­nal community.

In response, the government plans to raise its defence spending to 2% of GDP by fiscal 2027, bringing Japan in line with Nato member guidelines.

That marks a significan­t increase from historic spending of around 1% and has sparked criticism over how it will be financed.

The money will fund projects including the acquisitio­n of what Japan calls “counterstr­ike capacity”.

The documents warn Japan’s missile intercepti­on systems are no longer sufficient, and Mr Kishida said counterstr­ike capacity “will be essential”.

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