Malaysia Won’t Rush Defense Spending, Eyes Asymmetric Warfare



(Bloomberg) — Malaysia will not rush to increase its defense budget despite US pressure for partners to become more self-reliant, as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to balance military modernization with other critical sectors, Defense Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin said. Read More



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