China Deploys Warships for Pacific Drills as Japan Tensions Rise
China said the drills test far-seas capabilities as Japan joins Balikatan for the first time and tensions with Tokyo remain high.
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China Deploys Warships for Pacific Drills as Japan Tensions Rise
China has sent a group of warships to hold drills in the western Pacific Ocean, a move that comes as Japan for the first time joins massive exercises with the US and the Philippines, highlighting growing tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.
The Chinese Armed Forces have launched a series of military manoeuvres in Pacific areas on Monday as tension increases with Japan, which has also joined a series of military activities with the Philippines and the United States, among other countries.
China sends warships into Pacific as Japan intensifies military drills in region
New Delhi: China has sent a group of warships to hold drills in the western Pacific Ocean. The move comes at a time when Japan joins massive exercises with the US and the Philippines, highlighting growing tensions between Tokyo and Beijing. The Chinese navy has dispatched a naval task group led by the Type 052D destroyer Baotou to transit between Japan’s Amami Oshima and Yokoate islands and conduct training in the Western Pacific, according to a…
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