In Short:
– China’s largest military parade in Beijing celebrated the 80th anniversary of World War Two.
– President Xi Jinping showcased military strength and met non-Western leaders amidst U.S. tensions.
China has launched its largest military parade in Beijing, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two. According to Reuters, President Xi Jinping aimed to showcase China’s growing military capabilities and assert its role in a post-U.S. international landscape. Xi was joined by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the event held at Tiananmen Square.Xi greeted various non-Western leaders, including Indonesia’s Prabowo Subianto, who attended despite domestic protests. The parade featured 50,000 spectators and showcased advanced military technology, signaling China’s strength amid strained relations with the U.S.
Global Dynamics
Xi’s speech is expected to highlight China’s role in defeating fascism and call for international unity against “hegemonism,” likely aimed at the U.S. The gathering also facilitated deeper energy agreements between China and Russia, while Kim Jong Un seeks support for his nuclear ambitions. Local authorities have been mobilised extensively to ensure security during the highly choreographed event.