
China’s Defense Budget for 2025 Sees Steady Growth
China’s defense budget for 2025 is set at 1.78 trillion yuan, marking a 7.2% increase to enhance advanced combat capabilities and national security.
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China’s defense budget for 2025 is set at 1.78 trillion yuan, marking a 7.2% increase to enhance advanced combat capabilities and national security.
China advances military capabilities with a focus on technology and maintaining defense spending below global averages, balancing security with sustainable economic growth.
The Chinese mainland announces a 7.2% increase in its 2025 defense budget, raising expenditure to about $249 billion. Explore the implications on global security and economic trends.
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