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China Demonstrates Dual Strength: Military and Industrial Power
Time:2025-09-03
On September 3rd, commemorating the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, China once again showcased its military might and its growing influence in global industry with a grand military parade in Beijing.

Military parades have long been a symbol of China's defense preparedness and technological advancements in weaponry. Rows of advanced vehicles, precision missile systems, and high-tech communications equipment reflect China's decades of investment in research and development and manufacturing. For international observers, the message is clear: China's national security is firmly grounded in its own technological capabilities.

 

However, beyond the parade grounds, another kind of Chinese power is reshaping the global landscape: industrial strength. China's manufacturing capabilities, often referred to as the "world's factory," are undergoing a historic transformation. In the past, mass production was typically associated with low-cost products. Today, it increasingly represents advanced technologies, green solutions, and high-value products.

 

The new energy sector has become the flagship of China's industrial rise. As the world accelerates towards carbon neutrality, China has become the undisputed leader in supply chains for solar photovoltaics, lithium batteries, and electric vehicles. According to the latest data:

✅China contributes over 80% of global solar panel production.

✅China holds over 70% of the world's lithium battery manufacturing capacity.

✅In the wind energy sector, China accounts for nearly 60% of global wind turbine production.

 

This massive capacity is more than just a number; it represents resilience, scale, and the ability to support both domestic transformation and global demand. For many countries striving to transition away from fossil fuels, China's industrial capabilities have become an integral part of their clean energy strategies.

 

This dual display of military and industrial strength highlights a crucial truth: in today's world, security is multidimensional. Military preparedness safeguards sovereignty, while industrial and energy capabilities ensure long-term stability and competitiveness. New energy, in particular, closely links national security with global sustainable development, making it a strategic industry for the future.

 

As the world watched the Chinese military march through Tiananmen Square, another equally powerful force was quietly marching across the globe—millions of solar panels, hundreds of megawatt-hours of batteries, and fleets of electric vehicles, all powered by China's industrial engine. Together, they constitute a broader definition of power: not only the ability to defend the nation, but also the ability to lead the world toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.

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