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    China’s defence spending to rise 7% in 2026 vs 7.2% set for 2025

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    BEIJING, March 5 (Reuters) - ‌China's 2026 defence spending will rise 7%, ​a copy of an official government report reviewed by Reuters showed on ⁠Thursday, slightly lower than the 2025 increase of 7.2% but roughly in line with rises over the last decade.

    Regional ​military attaches and security analysts are closely watching the budget as ‌China's military modernisation effort continues apace and its deployments increase across East Asia amid regional tensions.

    The on-going rise in spending ⁠also reflects President Xi Jinping's goal of ⁠completing that modernisation by 2035, with China's military developing new advanced missiles, ships, submarines and surveillance technologies.

    The budget announcement comes amid an on-going corruption crackdown that was sparked by ‌the highest-profile purge of upper military ranks in decades.

    China's two ⁠most senior generals have become ensnared ‌in disciplinary investigations, with Zhang Youxia - ​a veteran military ally of Xi - placed under investigation in January and He Weidong expelled in October last year.

    The ‌International Institute of Strategic Studies said in ​a report last month ⁠that rises in Chinese military spending were consistently ‌outpacing the rest of Asia ⁠amid a global surge in defence budgets.

    China's share of the total amount spent on the military in Asia grew ​to almost 44% in ‌2025, up from an average of 37% between 2010 and ⁠2020, the report said.

    (Reporting by ​Beijing newsroom; Writing by Greg Torode; Editing by ​Christopher Cushing and Michael Perry)

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