US boosts Indo-Pacific defense spending by $11.7 billion as China's military grows

The United States is sharply increasing Indo-Pacific military spending to counter China’s expanding combat power, prioritizing combat-credible forces and forward-postured capabilities in the Western Pacific. This shift is notable because it strengthens denial-based deterrence along key maritime corridors, limiting China’s ability to project force in a high-intensity conflict. Read full defense news at this link...

The U.S. FY2027 defense budget aims to make any Chinese military action in the Indo-Pacific operationally infeasible by combining forward-deployed forces, denial defenses along the First Island Chain, and large-scale increases in weapons production and readiness. (Picture source: US Navy)

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