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North Korea Determined To Give Nuclear Weapons More Strength

North Korea determined to give nuclear weapons more strength – Kim Jong Un. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said North Korea determined to strengthen its nuclear arsenal. He was speaking at a meeting of a top ruling party.

State media informed about this on Wednesday. Let us tell you the strong decision that came before Biden took over as the US President. According to the report, Kim is doing this to grab the attention of the incoming Biden administration.

Analysts say the decision to close the borders to prevent the Coronavirus epidemic in its country has made it far away from the world. In February 2019, a nuclear summit between Kim and outgoing US President Donald Trump in Hanoi was inconclusive. There was no agreement between the US and North Korea on nuclear weapons.

The official Korean Central News Agency reported the statement of the Workers’ Party Congress, which was so – we need to do everything to build the most powerful army, strengthening the Korean nuclear war deterrent. Without naming Biden, he said that the real intention of our policy towards the DPRK will never change, whoever comes to power.

Reported that the North had completed plans for a nuclear-powered submarine, he said – which would be seen as a strategic game changer and would offer a shopping list of weapons targets, including hypersonic gliding warheads, military reconnaissance satellites and solid inter- Continental ballistic missiles are included.

China Completes 3D Mapping of Its Western Border, Will Help Increase Compatibility The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China has recently introduced 3D mapping of areas along the western border.

The official ‘Global Times’ reported that this accurate 3D mapping up to a centimeter-level would help build the infrastructure as well as increase the Chinese military’s combat capability in the region.

China has the longest border of 22 thousand kilometers adjoining 14 countries. There are 11 countries including India in the western region.

India and China have a 3,488 km long Line of Actual Control (LAC), including eastern Ladakh. Wang Yanbin, deputy leader of the Navigation and Mapping Unit, described it as a precise scale. With this help, it will be possible to co-ordinate and collect geographic data of remote sensing images.

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