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Japan Conducts Military Exercises To Protect Remote Islands

Japan conducts military exercises to protect remote islands from China.

Japanese forces (Japan’s Self-Defense Forces) have conducted military exercises to prevent China from occupying remote islands. Japan has done this exercise at the East Fuji Training Area in Shizuoka.

Japan is constantly cautious about China’s increasing aggression in the East China Sea. China is also claiming Japan-administered Senkaku Islands. Japan is also increasing its capacity to protect Nansei Island.

According to Japan Times reports, 3,100 Japanese soldiers, 45 tanks and armored vehicles took part in the two-hour exercise. Apart from this, combat helicopters also participated in it.

People were barred from seeing it due to the Corona virus. This led to this maneuver being broadcast live on YouTube.

Japan conducts military exercises: This maneuver usually takes place in late August, but was held earlier this year in view of the Tokyo Olympics.

Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry has criticized Japan’s defense chief Nobuo Kishi’s statement in which he described the island of Nansei near Taiwan as a matter of concern.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that China will protect its land. Japan should not go to that extent and stop spreading misinformation.

It is worth mentioning that in the past, China had issued a landscape survey of Japan-occupied Senkaku Islands. China calls it its Diaoyu Island.

The purpose of issuing the landscape survey was to stake claim on it.

China’s aggression can be gauged from the fact that China’s natural resources department surveyed two other islands along with Senkaku. Despite Japan’s occupation of the island, China continues to assert its authority.

After Nepal, China deploys 8 km of town, army and police in Bhutan.

China is not deterred from grabbing the land of any of its neighbors. Along with Nepal, it has been gradually occupying the land of Bhutan for years.

He has also built a town within Bhutan. This has been revealed in the latest survey of the border area.

According to the Australian website Newsdotcomdau (News.com.au), China has set up an entire town by entering within eight kilometers of Bhutan’s border.

The town has roads, power stations, two Communist Party buildings, a communication center and army and police posts.

In April, China invited a foreign delegation to Kunming City in Yunnan Province. In front of this delegation, Chinese officials explained their southern mountain range.

It also included a large part of Bhutan. Culturally, the people of Bhutan are closer to Tibet. The closer they are to India, the farther away they are from China. Even the Embassy of China is not in Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan.

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