Philippines in record defence spending plan amid China tensions

The Philippines plans to spend a record 25 billion pesos (US$552 million) next year mainly to bolster its claims in the disputed South China Sea, officials said Tuesday.
The proposed next year national budget, which President Benigno Aquino is to present to parliament for approval on Monday, would allot funds to acquire navy frigates and patrol aircraft, budget and defence officials told AFP.
“We need to protect what is clearly within our territorial jurisdiction,” Budget Secretary Florencio Abad said, when asked if the increase was due to the Philippines’ maritime row with China.
“Certainly, we need to at least be able to effectively monitor the developments in the area, particularly those in disputed zones,” he added.
Under the three-trillion-peso budget bill, defence spending would be 25 per cent higher than the 20-billion-peso military budget last year and five times bigger than in 2013, the officials said.
The proposed next year defence budget is part of a five-year, 75-billion-peso military modernisation programme approved by Aquino in 2013, Abad said.