Singapore’s rate remained steady at 1.5% through the early 2000s but saw slight declines to 1.4% by 2011, reflecting a growing focus on defense technology and efficiency. Urbanization continued to shape Singapore’s strategic approach, resulting in a gradual reduction to 1.3% by 2016. This trajectory illustrates Singapore’s commitment to maintaining a robust defense force while optimizing resources, a balance reflecting the city-state’s economic and urban priorities.
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