A US and Philippine-led military drill seen as targeting China grew this year into the largest yet, prompting Chinese experts to warn that the annual event will exacerbate regional instability amid heightened tensions in the Indo-Pacific.
Tensions have run high in the Indo-Pacific in recent years, with increasing incidents occurring between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea.
“The scale of the exercise is massive and it is becoming more complex. This is the trend,” said Hu Bo, director of the Beijing-based SCSPI. “It will, for sure, exacerbate regional instability.
“It can’t really change regional balances. But the more drills they conduct, the more responses will be coming from [the People’s Liberation Army].”
