The first-ever parade to mark an anniversary of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) on Sunday couldn’t have come at a more critical juncture for Asia, with two of its largest powers involved in almost a two-month old border standoff in Bhutan.
Just two days earlier, India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was in Beijing where he met President Xi Jinping, in an apparent bid to defuse the ongoing crisis in Doklam.
Globally, the situation in North Korea over its nuclear weapons programme is getting increasingly volatile, with US President Donald Trump saying that he wouldn’t “allow this to continue.”
Hours later after Trump’s comments and two days after Doval’s China visit, Jinping, dressed in military gear and riding in an open jeep, delivered a powerful message in front of PLA’s 12,000 participating troops.
“The world isn’t safe at this moment,” he said. “A strong army is needed now more than ever."
“I firmly believe that our gallant military has both confidence and ability to defeat all invading enemies,” Jinping added.
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) couldn’t have chosen a more symbolic venue to showcase its might. The parade took place at Zhurihe military base -- the largest in Asia.
South China Morning Post reported that Zhurihe, meaning “the heart” in Mongolian, is located close to where the great Mongol emperor Genghis Khan began his conquest campaign of Eurasia eight centuries ago.
Along with Chinese troops who participated in the Sunday event at the Combined Tactics Training Base, there was also a display of advanced Chinese weapons, 40 per cent of which have never been seen in public before. Also, on show was China’s J-20 stealth fighter, which has been compared to America’s fifth generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) F-22 Raptor, and the DF-31 AG advanced, an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The H-6 bomber, which conducts patrolling missions in the disputed maritime territory of the South China Sea, was also reportedly seen.
Chinese media reports claimed that several other things stood out about Sunday’s parade.
For instance:
Many Indian security experts have expressed fear that Chinese troops in Doklam won’t back down until the mega political event on the Chinese calendar, so as not to be perceived as weak domestically.
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