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China fails to sell its fighter jets due to strained ties with other countries ANI | Updated: Jul 04, 2021 08:32 IST Beijing [China], July 4 (ANI): As China s global stature has grown, many expected that its weapons exports would reflect its place on the world stage. Yet after decades of trying, that simply hasn t happened. Last month s confrontation with the Philippines, where Chinese naval vessels entered Philippine waters without authorization, may indicate the crux of the problem and this failure may well illustrate a key weakness for China. Essentially, few want to partner up with Beijing, reported Foreign Policy. Richard Aboulafia, writing in Foreign Policy said that snazzy weapons mean a lot less if you don t have friends and this is why the world doesn t want Beijing s fighter jets. ....
China fails to sell its fighter jets due to strained ties ANI 04 Jul 2021, 13:27 GMT+10 Beijing [China], July 4 (ANI): As China s global stature has grown, many expected that its weapons exports would reflect its place on the world stage. Yet after decades of trying, that simply hasn t happened. Last month s confrontation with the Philippines, where Chinese naval vessels entered Philippine waters without authorization, may indicate the crux of the problem and this failure may well illustrate a key weakness for China. Essentially, few want to partner up with Beijing, reported Foreign Policy. Richard Aboulafia, writing in Foreign Policy said that snazzy weapons mean a lot less if you don t have friends and this is why the world doesn t want Beijing s fighter jets. ....