AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China test-fired a long-range, nuclear-capable ballistic missile from a nuclear submarine into the South Pacific, landing in designated international waters, drawing fast condemnation from Australia, New Zealand, Japan and others despite Beijing calling it “routine” training and saying relevant countries were notified. Regional Diplomacy & Deterrence: The launch reignited debate over the Pacific’s security architecture after China’s earlier missile test near French Polynesia, with analysts warning it signals a growing nuclear triad and could fuel a wider arms buildup. Local Relevance for French Polynesia: The test comes amid heightened attention to the region’s “zone of peace” and ocean governance, with French Polynesia recently expanding ocean protections to 30% of its waters. Regional Cooperation in Practice: Separately, New Zealand Navy personnel completed a Cook Islands and French Polynesia deployment supporting maritime security and humanitarian exercises, underscoring day-to-day cooperation alongside big-power tensions.
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