India, Sept. 3 -- China on Wednesday displayed its military might and showcased its new weapons during the nation's 'Victory Day' celebration, the event marking Japan's formal surrender at the end of World War Two.
Chinese President Xi Jinping led the celebration and witnessed the military display parade at the iconic Tiananmen Square in Beijing city.
In his speech praising the military, Xi Jinping reportedly said his country's rise remained 'unstoppable'.
The parade, reportedly witnessed by 50,000 spectators who had gathered at the site, featured over 10,000 troops and hundreds of advanced weapons, revealing Xi's push to modernise the country's army further.
In his speech, Xi Jinping sent out a clear message to the US by saying that ...
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