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The event, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, was aimed at both boosting support for the Communist Party and showing Beijing as a global alternative to the American-dominated postwar era.

It also comes as Donald Trump’s trade tariffs and volatile policymaking strain its relations with allies and rivals alike.

“Today, mankind is faced with the choice of peace or war, dialogue or confrontation, win-win or zero-sum,” he told a crowd of more than 50,000 spectators at Tiananmen Square, adding that the Chinese people “firmly stand on the right side of history”.

China’s first operational hypersonic cruise missile, is seen during the parade (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP) (Photo by GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images)

Wearing a suit in the style of those worn by former leader Mao Zedong, Xi earlier greeted the more than 20 leaders saying “Nice to meet you” and “Welcome to China” in English.

Earlier this week, Xi unveiled his vision of a new global order at a regional security summit, calling for unity against “hegemonism and power politics”, a thinly veiled swipe at his rival across the Pacific Ocean.

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“Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America,” Trump added.

Japan’s top government spokesperson declined to comment on the parade on Wednesday, adding Asia’s top two economies were building constructive relations.

They included land, sea and air-based strategic weapons, advanced precision warfare equipment and drones. Warplanes and helicopters flew in formation in the skies overhead.

A DF-5C intercontinental ballistic missile seen during the military parade (Photo by GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images)

Marching in the parade alongside the traditional People’s Liberation Army units from the navy and army, were the new cyberspace unit. It is in charge of cybersecurity defence measures, according to the official Xinhua news agency, and also participated in live-fire drills.

“Xi feels confident that the table has turned. It’s China that is back in the driver’s seat now,” said Wen-Ti Sung, fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub, based in Taiwan.

Foreign leaders in powerful photo

Putin and Kim were the main guests of honour at the parade, flanking Xi as they climbed the stairs up to the viewing platform on the gate that looks out on Tiananmen Square.

Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Kim Jong Un and heads of foreign delegations attended the parade (Photo: Alexander Kazakov/Reuters)

He travelled to Beijing with his daughter Ju Ae, whom South Korean intelligence consider his most likely successor although she was not seen alongside him at the parade.

Putin has already used the occasion to seal deeper energy deals with China, while the gathering has given Kim an opportunity to gain implicit support for his banned nuclear weapons.

About two dozen foreign leaders attended, including from Pakistan, Iran, Cuba, Republic of Congo, Serbia, Zimbabwe and Belarus.

With agencies

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