Malaysia’s defence spending driven by emerging threats, not just regional dynamics, says Khaled Nordin
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 — The need for higher defence spending was driven not only by regional dynamics but also by e...
On August 19, Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin revealed that rising defence expenditure in Malaysia stems from a multitude of factors beyond regional dynamics. Emerging threats, including cyber risks, electromagnetic vulnerabilities and rampant misinformation campaigns, have reshaped Malaysia's defence strategy and budgetary allocations.
Khaled emphasized that these concerns must be viewed within the larger context of intensifying geopolitical uncertainty and evolving security dynamics in the region. He highlighted that Malaysia's heightened vigilance is not directed at any single nation but rather reflects the broader shift in regional military presence and strategic competition among major powers.
This complex security landscape increases the risk of miscalculations, misunderstandings or minor incidents spilling over into more significant conflicts, especially when numerous military assets operate within a limited geographical area.
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