The Pentagon's report to the US Congress has drawn protest from China over its "interfering nature, distortion of facts and baseless speculation", state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The report "makes pointless accusations, exaggerates the 'Chinese military threat' and is a completely wrong course of action," Xinhua cited the defence's ministry's information office as saying.
China has repeatedly stated the defensive nature of its national defence policy and has issued white papers on national defence since 1998 to enhance transparency and boost trust in its commitment to peaceful development, it said.
"China's military investments provide it with a growing ability to project power at increasingly longer ranges," the report said.
"In 2013, this included at-sea testing of China's first aircraft carrier and continued development of fifth-generation fighter aircraft."
In March, China announced that its military expenditure will grow by 12.2 per cent to about USD 132 billion in 2014, the fastest yearly growth in the country's defence budget in three years.
The 96-page Pentagon report attributes the defence budget increase partly to the increasing international responsibilities China is facing.
As China's interests, capabilities and international influence have grown, its military modernisation programme has also become increasingly focused on military investments for a range of missions beyond the country's coast, including sea lane security, counter-piracy, peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, the report said.
But still China's budget is much lower than that of the US which remains the world's biggest military power, with a USD 495.5 billion defence budget in 2013.
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