BEIJING, March. 13 -- The modernization of China's armed forces is neither
targeted at nor capable of altering East Asia's strategic balance, Chinese
experts said yesterday.
"China's military equipment is far too weak compared to that of the
US-Japan alliance and hence, cannot change the region's military balance," a
researcher with China Foundation for International and Strategic Studies, Zhang
Tuosheng, said on the sidelines of a dialogue between Chinese and ASEAN senior
defense experts.
His remarks were in response to the Pentagon's annual report on China's
military power, which says: "China's expanding and improving military
capabilities are changing East Asian military balances".
China has taken pains to clarify the purpose of its rising military budget
by issuing white papers, and through Defense Ministry spokesmen, frequent joint
military drills, visits by Chinese warships to foreign ports and military
dialogues at various levels, including the ongoing one with ASEAN, he said.
The China-ASEAN dialogue on "Military Modernization and Mutual Trust
Building" has drawn 25 senior military experts.
The dialogue that began on Tuesday will continue till Saturday and focus on
mainly four topics, including the purpose of China's military modernization and
defensive strategy.
Colonel Yao Yunzhu, an expert in Asia-Pacific military studies with the
Academy of Military Sciences (AMS), said secessionist activities in Taiwan is
the greatest concern for China and the main reason behind its military programs.
China is also trying to raise the living conditions of its troops and
tackle non-traditional threats such as terrorism, epidemics and natural
disasters, Yao said.
AMS President Lt-Gen Liu Chengjun reiterated: "China's military
modernization conforms to the State policy of pursuing the road of peaceful
development and building a harmonious world".
The Philippines' military attach to China Arthur Ang found China's military
modernization "understandable" after listening to yesterday's presentations.
"One good thing is that China is open and willing to build mutual
confidence through such dialogues that can help us understand how and why it is
modernizing its armed forces."
(Source: China Daily)