Taiwan’s decision to markedly boost its defence spending highlights a strategic response to escalating tensions with China in the Indo-Pacific region. By surpassing 3% of GDP on military expenditure-mirroring NATO benchmarks-it signals commitment towards self-reliance against external security threats while aligning closely with U.S expectations for more robust defence measures among allies.
From an Indian perspective, this progress emphasizes the ongoing militarization in regions close to India’s own strategic sphere such as South Asia and Southeast Asia. It underscores how nations facing territorial pressures are swiftly modernizing their armed forces-a stance that resonates with India’s defense modernization efforts amid challenges along its northern borders with China.
India stands positioned between observing similar influences impacting Taiwan vis-à-vis major-power rivalries and expanding collaboration prospects within emerging regional security architectures focused on resisting unilateral aggression or coercive diplomacy in contested zones like the Indo-Pacific.
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