North Korea and South Korea test-fired missiles in just a few hours


- Quad Summit on 24th September

- The global situation is deteriorating faster than expected

According to late reports, both North Korea and South Korea tested their own ballistic missiles just hours apart on Wednesday.

Along with this they have also demonstrated their military prowess. On the other hand, all diplomatic efforts to get North Korea to drop its nuclear program have failed.

South Korea's president's office said on Wednesday afternoon that it had tested a self-propelled ballistic missile from a 2,000-tonne submarine at sea and had broken a pre-determined target.

The main purpose behind this is to counter external fears, strengthen self-defense and establish peace on the Korean Peninsula. That's what he said.

Earlier on Wednesday morning, North Korea test-fired its short-range ballistic missiles. It also successfully tested its new cruise missiles on Monday. A. Korea said it conducted today's test after a six-month period.

It is well known that North Korea has even tested massive ballistic missiles that can cover a distance of half the earth - up to 12,500 miles. It has come close to building a nuclear bomb.

He has given missile technology to Pakistan, according to his guardian China, while China's other pet nation, Pakistan, has given nuclear technology to North Korea. Needless to say, this is the backbone of China.

Thus the global situation is deteriorating faster than expected.

Coincidentally, US President Joe Biden had to convene a quad meeting. Ta. The meeting, to be held on September 9, brought together the United States, Japan, Australia and India (who are members of the quad). Basically, China has to discuss how to deal with this threat. Observers believe that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and possibly External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will be present from India at that time.

It is well known that: S. Jaishankar is an expert on foreign affairs but he has a deep knowledge of Pakistan and China. Observers also say the quad-conference will focus on the Taliban, but will also focus on China's maneuvers and the almost war-torn situation between North and South Korea.

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