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Japan raises defence budget to record USD 56 billion amid tensions in Indo-Pacific

Japan wants to dramatically expand its defence capacity because it has been alarmed by China's expanding military ambitions, while Russia's invasion of Ukraine has also stoked fears that China may move to take over Taiwan, a self-governed democracy claimed by Beijing.

ANI Dec 23, 2023 21:00 IST googleads

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Tokyo [Japan], December 23 (ANI): Amid the rising tensions and security risks in the Indo-Pacific region, Japan has loosened its arms restrictions to allow it to send domestically produced missiles and artillery to countries that include the United states, Al Jazeera reported on Friday.
It reported that the Japanese cabinet approved a record increase in spending for next year and will enable Japan to ship Patriot Air Defence missiles to the US.
The new measures still prevent Japan from shipping weapons to countries that are at war, but the move will help the US supply Ukraine with additional military aid in its war against Russia.
"This holds significant meaning in terms of further strengthening the Japan-US alliance. It will contribute not only to Japan's security but also the peace and stability of the wider Indo-Pacific region," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said, Al Jazeera reported.
On Friday, the cabinet also approved a record increase in defence spending by more than 16 per cent in 2024, which will accelerate the deployment of long-range cruise missiles that can hit targets in China and North Korea.
The 7.95 trillion yen (USD 56 billion) budget for the financial year starting in March is in line with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's goal of doubling defence spending to the NATO standard of 2 per cent of gross domestic product by 2027 and falls under the new security strategy the government adopted a year ago.
It reported that Japan wants to dramatically expand its defence capacity because it has been alarmed by China's expanding military ambitions, while Russia's invasion of Ukraine has also stoked fears that China may move to take over Taiwan, a self-governed democracy claimed by Beijing.
North Korea's missile launches and the likelihood of future nuclear tests have also pushed Tokyo to boost its defence spending.
The announcements on Friday marked a major shift for Japan, which has long adopted a stance of not allowing exports of deadly weapons, and the reinforcement of its strike capability is a break from its post-World War II principle of limiting use of force to self-defence.
The Patriot missile defence system is one of an array of weapons supplied by the West to Ukraine. Japan produces Patriot missiles under licence from US firms Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.
Under previous rules, Japan could export only components of arms and was prohibited from delivering completed products.
The revised guidelines will now allow Tokyo to export completed products to countries where patent holders are based. Any re-exports to third countries would require permission from Tokyo.
The ruling party has been mulling changes to the export controls for months because the rules could stand in the way of shipping next-generation fighter jets in development with Britain and Italy.
The Financial Times reported that Japan is also considering exporting 155mm artillery shells manufactured under a licence from BAE Systems to the United Kingdom. (ANI)

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