in 1964 if my sources are correct which i believe they are so yes 1964
Tributary systems helped China to become a great sea power under Song leadership.
No, China has several hundred nuclear bombs and has had bombs since 1964.
A veto power in the UN Security Council's context is a power to say "no" to any pre-resolutions if they in their opinion may think is not fit to passed and become a resolution. Answering the question, the permanent members of the Security Council shall have the veto powers. There are 5 permanent members which are: a) United States of America b) United Kingdom c) Russian Federation d) France e) China And besides having this veto power, the 5 permanent members shall have rights and been recognize in possesing nuclear weapons under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Russia. They have way more nukes then China.
China has the largest population of any nation on Earth, and it is also a nuclear power, both of which make it an important nation whose wishes must be given serious weight in a diplomatic organization such as the United Nations.
China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group was created in 1994.
China has a number of nuclear plants. Which one do you mean?
Yes, because China has nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons.
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In China, approximately two power stations are being built each week.
Most countries did not become nuclear powers! The UK and Russia followed after the US within about 5 years I think, though I have not checked dates. Then France and China somewhat later, and Israel, India, and Pakistan after that.
There are a number of Asian countries that use nuclear power, Japan, China, India, Pakistan, and others.
Yes, China is a declared nuclear state unlike India, Pakistan, Israel which have not been declared so, even though they possess nuclear weapons. China as per the media stands at no. two in nuclear technology after USA(thogh there is controversy about Russia at no. two and China at no. three)