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131191
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2014.
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Recent events in the South China and East China seas suggest an increase in the confidence and capabilities of the china's People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and People's Liberation Army Navy Air Force (PLANAF).
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128103
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2012.
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China north industrial cooperation (NORINCO) is offering the VN11 infantry fighting vehicle (IVF) on the export market, alongside its WMZ551 6x6 and VN1 8x8 series of wheeled armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) and variants.
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ID:
133054
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2014.
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How to deal with China has been a problem for the Indian diplomacy trom the day the People's Liberation Army entered Eastern Tibet in October 1950. South Block (both the Ministry of External Attairs and Detence) has otten been on the wrong side at history, especially during the bhai-bhai era, What can be done to give a tresh impetus to India's engagement with Beijing, while dealing in a more appropriate way with China?
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ID:
130061
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2014.
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A strategic solution to the troubled waters of the Western Pacific is perimeter defense-but what kind? History offers options.
Want to give China an ulcer, a nagging sore that compels Beijing to think twice about aggression? Then look at the map. Geography affords the U.S.-Japan alliance abundant opportunities to make trouble for the People's Liberation Army (PLA), denying China's military access to the vast maneuver space of the Western Pacific while hampering its movements up and down the Asian seaboard. Fortifying the offshore island chain while deploying naval assets in adjoining waters could yield major strategic gains on the cheap. Doing so is common sense. The only question is how.
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ID:
124888
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2013.
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China's limited transparency concerning its defence spending harms strategic trust, but foreign analysts often lose sight of important realities. Specific details remain unclear, but China's defence spending overall is no mystery - it supports PLA modernization and personnel development as well as its announced objectives of securing China's homeland and asserting control over contested territorial and maritime claims, with a focus on the Near Seas (the Yellow, East, and South China seas). This article offers greater context and perspective for Chinese and Western discussions of China's rise and concomitant military build-up through a nuanced and comprehensive assessment of its defence spending and military transparency.
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131717
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2014.
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A people's liberation army (PLA) border patrol unit based in the Nyingchi Military sub district has brought into operation a new patrol vessels specifically design for high altitude activities.
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