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New Zealand has released its delayed Defence Capability Plan (DCP). The government blueprint lists priorities and investments ...
The governments blueprint of how it will invest $12 billion over the next four years into the New Zealand Defence Force ...
The New Zealand government published its Defence Capability Plan (DCP) on 7 April, a document that had been delayed for many ...
The National Party-led government’s plan to lift defence spending from 1 to 2 percent of GDP, as it prepares to join US-led ...
The Defence Capability Plan places a strong emphasis on enhancing the combat readiness of the NZDF, aiming to increase the ...
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Defense News on MSNNew Zealand vows to play catch-up on defense investmentsJust because we’re small doesn’t mean we’re insignificant,” said Minister of Defence Judith Collins. “We’re a maritime nation ...
So what does New Zealand want to achieve with its new defence capability plan? What is driving this strategic shift and what are the implications for Australia and the broader Pacific region?
New Zealand said on Monday it would boost defence spending by NZ$9 billion ($5 billion) over the next four years, and aim to ...
New Zealand will boost defense spending to more than 2% of gross domestic product, aiming to build a modern, combat-capable ...
According to the plan, given the "deteriorating strategic environment", New Zealand's military needs to be "increasingly ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced on Monday, the 7th of April, that it will increase defence spending by ...
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