India's Agni-2 nuclear ballistic missile spilled oil into China's stomach



On the one hand, the Oaks Organization was formed between the United States-Britain-Australia and a nuclear submarine agreement was signed between the three countries. India, on the other hand, is to test the Agni-P intercontinental ballistic missile in the coming days. Both incidents have spilled oil into China's stomach.
India is likely to test the Agni-P intercontinental ballistic missile in the coming days. The range of this missile is up to five thousand kilometers, which is why many cities in China fall within the range of this missile. Panicked, China has complained to the UN.
Citing UN resolution 12, China has complained that it is not appropriate for India to test the missile. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that as far as India's ballistic missile test was concerned, it was safe to say that nuclear tests were not appropriate for the peace and security of South Asia under the terms of the UN Security Council. All countries are responsible for the peace of the whole region. China hopes that no country will make any effort to endanger peace in the region.
At the 19th, the UN Security Council passed a resolution barring India and Pakistan from conducting nuclear tests. Accordingly, it was recommended that nuclear tests not be conducted for the sake of peace in South Asia. According to the agreement, it was to refrain from deploying or testing nuclear weapons.
However, China's objection is superficial and biased. China supports and supports Pakistan's nuclear program. China supplies uranium to Pakistan. Not only that, China also shares technology with Pakistan for nuclear missiles. China has never opposed Pakistan's nuclear missile tests. But China is frustrated by India's 5,000-kilometer missile tests.

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