China's Grand Display: Military Might Unveiled in Beijing
China's upcoming military parade in Beijing will commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War Two's conclusion. The event will showcase advanced military hardware, including fighter jets, new tanks, and hypersonic weapons. The parade highlights China's growing military prowess, witnessed by global leaders, amid concerns of power projection.

China is preparing to showcase its military capabilities in a massive parade in Beijing, marking 80 years since the end of World War Two. This grand event will involve tens of thousands of participants, displaying some of China's latest military equipment to the world.
The parade, set for September 3, is the second to observe Japan's 1945 surrender. Among the highlights, hundreds of aircraft and ground equipment will be featured, including never-before-publicly-seen technology. This display of China's military strength draws global attention, amid concerns about its growing power.
As security tightens in Beijing, authorities have closed roads and heightened surveillance ahead of the event. President Xi Jinping will oversee the parade at Tiananmen Square, joined by international dignitaries like Russian President Vladimir Putin. Analysts will closely monitor China's latest missiles and hypersonic capabilities as a demonstration of its military advancements.
(With inputs from agencies.)