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China hopes Indo-Pacific nations do not ‘overinterpret’ rare missile test in nuclear-free zone

The Independent

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July 6, 2026

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China hopes Indo-Pacific nations do not ‘overinterpret’ rare missile test in nuclear-free zone

Chinese navy’s launch of a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine is its first such test in the Pacific Ocean in two years

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 6, 2026

China test-launches ballistic missile in South Pacific nuclear-free zone

China test-launches ballistic missile in South Pacific nuclear-free zone

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 6, 2026

China test-fired ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear weapons in South Pacific

China test-fired ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear weapons in South Pacific

BRICS News

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 United States accuses China of nuclear proliferation following ballistic [...]

JUST IN: United States accuses China of nuclear proliferation following ballistic missile test.@BRICSNews

Iran Herald

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· Jul 7, 2026

China conducts rare submarine-launched ballistic missile test

Beijing said the move was not aimed at any particular country, dismissing accusations of escalation A Chinese nuclear submarine launched a long-range ballistic missile with a dummy warhead into the Pacific Ocean on Monday, marking the first such test since 2024. This test launch is

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 10, 2026

Why China’s Submarine Missile Test Matters for Its Nuclear Deterrent?

China’s successful submarine-launched ballistic missile test into the southern Pacific this week was more than a routine military exercise. It provided Beijing with a rare opportunity to validate one of the most sensitive aspects of its nuclear deterrent its ability to command, communicate with and potentially deploy nuclear-armed submarines while remaining undetected. The test, carried [] The post Why China’s Submarine Missile Test Matters for Its Nuclear Deterrent? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 10, 2026

China shows its modern arsenal increasingly has the capacity to hit US cities

Sky News Defence Analyst Peter Jennings reacts to China testing a nuclear-capable ballistic missile in the South Pacific. “China is showing that their nuclear arsenal is modern and increasingly they have the capacity to hit America’s cities,” Mr Jennings told Sky News Australia. “The Chinese could not be more open, showing their plan to become the dominant military power in the Indo-Pacific.”

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Related coverage for "China hopes Indo-Pacific nations do not ‘overinterpret’ rare missile test in nuclear-free zone ": Korea Times News — China test-launches ballistic missile in South Pacific nuclear-free zone. Sweden Herald — China test-fired ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear weapons in South Pacific. BRICS News — [Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 United States accuses China of nuclear proliferation following ballistic [...]. Iran Herald — China conducts rare submarine-launched ballistic missile test . Modern Diplomacy — Why China’s Submarine Missile Test Matters for Its Nuclear Deterrent?. Sky News Australia — China shows its modern arsenal increasingly has the capacity to hit US cities