China’s Ministry of National Defense has issued a sharp rebuke against Japanese political leaders, alleging they are deliberately exaggerating China’s military expenditures to conceal Japan’s own ambitions for military expansion. The statement came from PLA spokesman Jiang Bin, who characterized Japan’s rhetoric as a strategic diversion from its hidden militarization agenda.
The defense spokesman’s remarks highlight growing tensions between the two Asian powers regarding military transparency and regional security dynamics. Jiang asserted that Japanese officials have consistently misrepresented China’s defense budget increases while simultaneously advancing their own military capabilities under the guise of regional security concerns.
This diplomatic confrontation emerges against the backdrop of Japan’s recent moves to substantially increase its defense spending and reinterpret constitutional limitations on military operations. Chinese defense officials maintain that their country’s military development remains purely defensive in nature and proportional to its economic growth and security requirements.
The exchange represents the latest chapter in the long-standing strategic competition between the two nations, with China characterizing Japan’s military modernization efforts as disproportionate to actual regional threats. The Chinese defense establishment has called for greater transparency from Tokyo regarding its military intentions and for cessation of what it describes as misleading narratives about China’s defense posture.
