US Department Of Defence Report Says China Has "Likely Considered" Sri Lanka For Military Facilities

November 05, 2021

US Department of Defense 2021 report 'Military And Security Developments Involving The People's Republic of China' says PRC has likely considered Sri Lanka for military facilities to support naval, air, ground, cyber, space power projection.

"Beyond its base in Djibouti, the PRC is pursuing additional military facilities to support naval, air, ground, cyber, and space power projection. The PRC has likely considered a number of countries, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand,Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Seychelles, Tanzania, Angola, and Tajikistan, as locations for PLA facilities," the report states.

The report addresses the current and probable future course of military-technological development of the People’s Liberation Army and the tenets and probable development of Chinese security strategy and military strategy, and of the military organizations and operational concepts supporting such development over the next 20 years.

The report also looks into United States-China engagement and cooperation on security matters during the period covered by the report, including through United States-China military-to-military contacts, and the United States strategy for such engagement.