Overview
- Around 25–26 foreign leaders, mostly from non‑Western states, are set to attend, with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un already in China.
- More than 10,000 troops, over 100 aircraft, drones, ships or submersibles, and hundreds of armored vehicles are slated to parade through Tiananmen Square.
- Chinese state media says 50,000 spectators will sit on color‑coded chairs as authorities enforce heavy security and restrict movement across the capital.
- Beijing says it will showcase domestically built weapons, with observers expecting hypersonic systems and a new Ying Ji anti‑ship missile series.
- Analysts see the display as pointed signaling toward the United States and Taiwan after an SCO summit that helped assemble the guest list.