BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping will host his country’s largest-ever military parade this week, as he seeks to recast Beijing as the custodian of a post-US international order at a time of deep geopolitical uncertainty.
More than 20 world leaders including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will gather in Beijing for the Sept 3 “Victory Day” event marking 80 years since Japan’s defeat at the end of World War Two.
The highly choreographed spectacle aims to project China’s military might and diplomatic clout amid doubts over the United States’ global role, as President Donald Trump slashes foreign aid, retreats from international institutions and wages a sweeping trade war on allies and rivals alike.