
China has condemned Japan's weapon sales to India as a "shameless move."
According to media report, the Japanese Government is promoting the sale of weapons worth 1.6 billion U.S. dollars to India. Japan will lower the prices as much as possible in exchange for strengthened cooperation in defense and security and to encourage India to become more involved on the South China Sea issue.
Hua Chunying, spokesperson of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on Tuesday that China has no objection to normal defense cooperation, but it would be a "shameless move" if somebody uses this for ulterior motives.
Home-made plane completes test flight in Chicago
The untold stories of women in the Long March
Female soldiers on Frigate Jingzhou
Top 10 most beautiful Chinese athletes in Rio
Shenzhen seizes 549 tons of illegally smuggled clothing
Chinese actor Wang Baoqiang divorces wife, fires manager
Hangzhou: host city of G20 Summit
New hovercrafts debut in landing exercise
Woman sets Guinness World Record with 17-month-long pregnancy
Top 10 livable Chinese cities
Top 20 hottest women in the world in 2014
Top 10 hardest languages to learn
China’s Top 10 Unique Bridges, Highways and Roads
Sino-Russian drills show mutual support
Protecting panda habitats involves planting bamboo, lifting neighbors out of poverty
Men from different cultures share their tips, tricks and struggles when trying to pick up women
Muslims celebrate Corban Festival in BeijingDay|Week