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Australia fast-tracks defense spending to counter China pressure

John Thomas March 26, 2025
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Australia has announced plans to fast-track its defense spending in response to growing concerns over China’s increasing influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The government is prioritizing investments in advanced military capabilities, including submarines, long-range missiles, and cyber defense systems, as part of its strategy to bolster national security and strengthen alliances with key partners like the United States and Japan.

The decision comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and China’s assertive actions in the South China Sea and surrounding areas. Australian officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining a strategic edge and ensuring the nation is prepared to address emerging challenges in the region.

As part of this accelerated defense strategy, Australia is also focusing on enhancing cooperation with regional allies and reinforcing its commitment to maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific.

Australia will fast-track its defense spending by 1 billion Australian dollars ($628.6 million), according to the annual federal budget revealed on Tuesday, amid heightened Chinese military assertiveness in the region and increased pressure from the Trump administration for the country to increase its defense outlays.

But the modest increase fell short of the expectations held by some defense analysts who argued Canberra requires a more aggressive spending increase to address growing security needs.

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