Chinese President Xi Jinping will host a grand military parade on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan"s defeat in World War II. The event is set to take place in Beijing, showcasing advanced military hardware and attended by notable leaders, including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.
The parade aims to bolster China"s narrative as a key player in the post-war international order and to assert its claims over Taiwan. Xi has emphasized the importance of a “correct” perspective on World War II, urging nations to support multilateralism amid shifting global dynamics, particularly as the U.S. under President Donald Trump challenges traditional alliances.
In a meeting with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Xi highlighted the contributions of China and the Soviet Union in defeating fascism, framing their roles as foundational to the establishment of the United Nations. This commemorative event not only seeks to amplify China"s historical significance but also positions the nation as a leader among developing countries, countering U.S. influence.
The military showcase will feature cutting-edge technology, including hypersonic missiles and autonomous vehicles, reinforcing China’s military capabilities. As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, this parade serves as a strategic platform for China to redefine its global role and assert its sovereignty.

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