The official annual defence budget of China in the year 2013 was USD 119.5 billion against India's USD 39.2 billion, the Pentagon said on Thursday in its annual report on China, which was submitted to the Congress.
For comparison, the
national defence budget of Russia in the year 2013 was USD 69.5 followed
by that of Japan of USD 56.9 billion.
The annual budget of
South Korea was USD 31 billion followed by USD 10.8 billion, the
Pentagon said adding that tensions remain along the India-China border.
"Despite
improving political and economic relations between China and India,
tensions remain along their shared 4,057 km border, most notably over
Arunachal Pradesh, which China asserts is part of Tibet, and over the
Aksai Chin region at the western end of the Tibetan Plateau," the
Pentagon said.
"In 2009, China and India said they would
establish a hotline between their Prime Ministers after exchanging barbs
over the status of the border region of Arunachal Pradesh," said the
report ‘Military and Security Developments Involving the People's
Republic of China 2014’ that runs into over 90 pages.
"By
2011, however, progress still lagged as India reportedly found trouble
obtaining suitable encryption technology to establish the hotline.
Chinese
and Indian officials met in late September 2013 to finalize the text of
the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement, which will supplement
existing procedures managing the interaction of troops along the Line of
Actual Control," the Pentagon said.
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