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Maritime power projection can be displayed through a variety of means, including the deployment of naval fleets, aircraft carriers, and amphibious assault ships to strategic regions. It also encompasses joint military exercises, humanitarian aid missions, and the establishment of naval bases or logistics hubs. Additionally, advanced technologies such as submarines and missile systems enhance a nation's ability to project power from the sea. Overall, these capabilities enable a country to influence regional stability and respond to crises effectively.

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