The Pulse Today
BREAKING
Sajib Pledges Aid for 50,000 Flood-Affected People in SonargaonMP Azharul Islam Mannan Distributes Relief Funds to Needy Families in SonargaonParliament Proposes Anti-Gambling Bill with Maximum 7-Year Prison PenaltyOpenAI Unveils 'Schedule' Feature to Boost Task Management in AI ChatbotPrime Minister Tareq Rahman Arrives in Dalian, China for Economic ForumEurope Confronts Intense Heatwave; Conditions Predicted to DeteriorateGold Prices Rise Again in Bangladesh Amid Global Market IncreaseSpaceX's Nasdaq Debut Values Company at Over $2 Trillion, Surpassing AmazonStudy Reveals AI Data Centers Contribute to Local Temperature IncreasesNarayanganj BNP Youth Wing Holds Rally to Welcome New Central CommitteeEC Completes Final Preparations for Bangladesh's Upcoming Presidential ElectionRussia and Ukraine Conduct Major Prisoner Exchange: 103 Soldiers Returned by Each SideDSCC Administrator Pledges Firm Action to Combat Negligence in Civic ServicesBFIU Orders Immediate Reporting of Linked Accounts Following Freeze OrdersIM10 FC Secures Dominant 6-1 Victory Over Xenon FC in Men’s Futsal League BangladeshIndia Closes In on Victory: Sri Lanka Four Wickets Down in Test MatchPalestinian-American Displays US Flag During West Bank Settler SiegeSwapon: Halal Food Culture as an Asset for Global CivilizationStolen Ena Paribahan Bus Found in Mirpur Beribadh Following 999 CallBelgian Wildfire Contained but Challenges Persist Due to Flare-Ups and TerrainUK Inflation Climbs to 2.9% in July, Driven by Increased Energy CostsOpenAI Temporarily Halts Advanced AI Development in Response to CyberattackNew Zealand Enacts Law to Prevent Climate Change Lawsuits Against CompaniesUS Long-Term Bond Yields Reach Highest Levels Since 2007 Amid Inflation and Deficit ConcernsSabalenka Dominates Wang to Reach Fourth Round at Cincinnati Masters

China and Russia Announce Joint Pacific Naval Drills, Highlighting Strengthened Military Ties

China and Russia will hold their annual joint naval exercises this month, conducting patrols in unspecified areas of the Pacific Ocean, according to Beijing's defence ministry.

By Staff Correspondent
Share
China, Russia to hold joint naval drills | International
BSS

China and Russia will hold their annual joint naval exercises this month and conduct patrols in unspecified areas of the Pacific Ocean, Beijing's defence ministry said on Sunday. The naval forces of both countries will take part in the "Joint Sea-2026" exercise in "waters and airspace" off Qingdao, a major military port and seaside resort in China's east, a defence ministry statement said.

Background and Context

Moscow and Beijing share close economic and diplomatic ties, with their relations strengthened by shared opposition to a global order dominated by Washington. The Chinese and Russian militaries have held regular joint exercises in recent years, a partnership that Western and some other governments view with suspicion as Moscow's war on Ukraine grinds on.

The drills come about two months after Russia's President Vladimir Putin visited China. Putin said at the time relations had reached an "unprecedentedly high level", while Chinese leader Xi Jinping hailed an "unyielding" partnership. Beijing and Moscow have held their "Joint Sea" exercises since 2012, with last year's edition near the eastern Russian port of Vladivostok also followed by joint patrols in the Pacific.

Significance and Implications

China has never denounced Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine but Beijing insists it is a neutral party, regularly calling for peace talks. Many of Ukraine's Western allies, including the United States, believe that Beijing has provided support to Moscow's war effort. The joint naval exercises and patrols are seen as a demonstration of the strengthening military cooperation between China and Russia, which could have significant implications for regional security and global geopolitics.

For Bangladesh, the increasing military cooperation between China and Russia could have several implications. As a neighboring country with close ties to both China and Russia, Bangladesh may find itself in a complex geopolitical situation. The exercises could also impact the balance of power in the region, potentially affecting Bangladesh's security and strategic interests.

What Happens Next

Following the exercise, some forces from both sides will conduct a joint maritime patrol in relevant areas of the Pacific Ocean. The statement did not provide details about the scale of the mobilisation. The arrangement is aimed at jointly responding to security challenges and safeguarding regional peace and stability.

Source: BSS

FAQ

When will the joint naval exercises take place?
The joint naval exercises are set to take place this month.
Where will the exercises be conducted?
The exercises will be conducted in waters and airspace off Qingdao, a major military port and seaside resort in China's east.
What is the purpose of the joint exercises?
The purpose of the joint exercises is to jointly respond to security challenges and safeguard regional peace and stability.

Topics

Comments

More in World

See all →

Latest stories