http://thediplomat.com/2014/08/russia-and-the-sco-military-exercises/
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is holding its biggest joint
military exercises ever, as Russia seeks to strengthen ties with China
in the wake of its collapsing relations with Europe and the United
States. The scale of the exercises suggests that the organization, which
had lately seemed to be focusing more on economic and law enforcement
cooperation in Central Asia, may be again emphasizing its military
component.
This year’s iteration of the annual Peace Mission exercises are
scheduled for August 24 to 29 in China’s Inner Mongolia province. About
7,000 troops are slated to take part: mostly from China, but also from
SCO members Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. (Uzbekistan,
while an SCO member, traditionally declines to participate in the
group’s military drills.)
The size of the Peace Mission drills has declined in recent years, but Chinese officials say
this is the largest SCO drill ever: “It’s the first time that so many
troops and so much weaponry have been deployed in joint drills under the
SCO aegis,” Wang Ning, chief director of the drills and deputy chief of
the general staff of the People’s Liberation Army, told the China Daily
newspaper.
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