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- China has announced the successful launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean.
- Beijing’s defense ministry described the launch as “routine” and part of “annual training,” although the last such test was conducted in 1980.
- Neighbouring countries, including Japan, have expressed surprise at China’s portrayal of the event and continue to closely monitor Chinese military activities.
China on Wednesday announced a successful test-fire of an intercontinental ballistic missile. The missile carried a dummy warhead and landed in designated areas in the Pacific Ocean. The launch took place at 8:44 a.m. local time and was described by Beijing’s defense ministry as “routine” and part of an “annual training.” Details about the specific model of the intercontinental ballistic missile and its flight path were not disclosed, but Chinese state media said neighboring countries had been notified in advance.
Analysts have expressed surprise that China would consider conducting a test routinely, since its last launch was in 1980. China typically conducts nuclear weapons tests domestically, and often launches intercontinental ballistic missiles westward into the Taklamakan Desert. This apparent shift toward launching an ICBM in international waters since 1980 has sparked much controversy in the international community.
Reactions and consequences
Experts have pointed out that Beijing’s portrayal of the event as routine and annual is unusual, given the rarity of such tests in recent decades. Japan’s defense ministry said it had not observed any damage to its ships after the launch, but it remains vigilant in monitoring Chinese military activities. The ministry said it will continue to collect and analyze information on Chinese military movements and take necessary precautions to ensure security.
The timing of the test launch has fueled speculation. Relations between China and several countries in the region are currently tense. Tensions with Japan and the Philippines remain high over maritime disputes, while the situation surrounding Taiwan remains a source of concern.
Regional tensions
some Analysts She suggests that this test could be a form of “posturing” by China to send a message to its neighbors in the region and to the United States. Although relations between Beijing and Washington have improved somewhat recently, China’s increasing aggression in the region remains a point of contention.
The launch comes amid heightened tensions in the Asia-Pacific region, with incidents such as Japan’s recent interception of a Chinese spy plane near its airspace raising concerns.
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