New Delhi: The situation in Asia has once then wilt tense. Japan has so-called that Chinese warplanes locked fire-control radar on its military jets, in what is considered the most dangerous warning surpassing any possible military action. Japan's Defense Ministry says that this incident occurred near Okinawa when the Chinese Navy's J-15 fighter jet came very tropical to Japan's F-15 watercraft and locked the radar. Tokyo says that such deportment are a uncontrived security rencontre for them.
Japan expressed strong protest; China said – the truth is stuff distorted
Japan's Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi issued a strong statement without the incident. He said fire-control radar lock is a threat to the unscratched flight of any pilot and cannot be ignored. Japan has officially sought a response from China. During a meeting with Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles in Tokyo, Koizumi said his country wanted peace in the region, but such provocative deportment would be responded to appropriately.
China dismissed Japan's allegations as one-sided, saying its planes were conducting previously spoken carrier-based training. The Chinese military claims that Japanese watercraft kept coming unnecessarily tropical to their navy, leading to a tense situation. China argues that Japan itself is complicating the matter and spreading unnecessary tension in the region.
Why did the Okinawa dispute increase uneasiness?
This incident took place in the same zone which both the countries requirement to be under their jurisdiction. Because of this the matter has wilt increasingly sensitive. Japanese media says that relations between the two countries have continuously deteriorated in the last few months. Especially since Japan had said that any military whoopee by China on Taiwan would moreover be considered a threat to Japan's security. China had strongly objected to this statement and warned Japan not to "cross the line". This latest incident of tension between the two countries is stuff considered a part of the same background.
China claims – We did not enter Japanese airspace
Chinese navy spokesman Wang Juemeng said their planes did not enter Japan's airspace and that Japan was trying to portray itself as a victim. He says that China will protract to take necessary steps for its security. Chinese military analysts have moreover described Japan's allegations as "political rhetoric."
Increased loftiness increased tension regarding Taiwan
Tension seems to be increasing between China and Japan on the Taiwan issue for some time. China has well-considered its citizens to stave travel to Japan and has moreover put on hold plans to withdraw restrictions on the import of marine products.
Taiwan is just 110 kilometers yonder from Yonaguni Island, Japan. In such a situation, any military worriedness taking place in the region has a uncontrived impact on the security of both the countries. For this reason, concerns regarding the Okinawa incident have increased further.

