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China Tests Missile From Nuclear Submarine

China launches missile from nuclear submarine, raises alarms. Routine test showcases growing nuclear deterrent.

Vikram Menon
Vikram Menon
Foreign Affairs Editor · Mon, 06 July 2026 at 12:51 pm
China Tests Missile From Nuclear Submarine

In a significant display of its military capabilities, China has conducted a missile launch from a nuclear-powered submarine in the Western Pacific Ocean. The test, which was described as routine, highlights China's growing nuclear deterrent and enhanced sea-based strike capabilities. This event comes during a peak military exercise season for China, demonstrating its ability to project power in the region.

The submarine, part of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, successfully launched the missile, marking a significant milestone in China's naval capabilities. Prior to the test, China had notified New Zealand, as per standard protocol, to ensure the safety of nearby vessels and aircraft. However, the test has raised alarms in the region, particularly in light of recent developments.

Australia and Fiji had recently declared a groundbreaking military alliance, which may have contributed to the heightened sense of awareness. Chinese officials have downplayed the test, stating that it was not a direct threat to any neighboring country. Instead, it was a routine test aimed at evaluating the submarine's capabilities and enhancing China's nuclear deterrent.

The test has sparked interest among military analysts, who see it as a demonstration of China's growing military prowess. As China continues to expand its military capabilities, the region is likely to remain on high alert, with neighboring countries closely monitoring China's actions. The Western Pacific Ocean has become a critical region for military exercises and displays of power, with several countries, including the United States, Japan, and Australia, maintaining a significant military presence.

China's actions are likely to be closely watched in the coming months, as the region continues to evolve and new alliances are formed. The test has also sparked debate about the implications of China's growing nuclear deterrent and its potential impact on regional stability. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: China's military capabilities are growing, and its actions will have significant implications for the region.

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