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Breaking ice: China joins Russia for first Arctic Coast Guard patrol

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 12, 2025 12:18 am
By Schalk Botes
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In a historic move, a Chinese Coast Guard fleet has entered the Arctic Sea for the first time to conduct joint patrols with Russian counterparts. This unprecedented collaboration marks a significant development in the geopolitical landscape, reflecting the growing strategic partnership between China and Russia.

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Background and ContextChina’s interest in the Arctic driven by several factorsThe Joint PatrolImplications for Global Geopolitics

Background and Context

The Arctic region has long been a focal point of international interest due to its vast untapped natural resources and strategic maritime routes. Traditionally dominated by Arctic nations such as the United States, Canada, Russia, and Norway, the region is now witnessing increased interest from non-Arctic states, particularly China.

China’s interest in the Arctic driven by several factors

Resource Exploration: The Arctic is believed to hold about 13% of the world’s undiscovered oil and 30% of its undiscovered natural gas.

Shipping Routes: Melting ice due to climate change is opening new shipping routes, such as the Northern Sea Route, which significantly reduces travel time between Asia and Europe.

Strategic Influence: As a rising global power, China aims to expand its influence in key strategic regions, including the Arctic.

The Joint Patrol

The joint patrol between China and Russia in the Arctic is a clear demonstration of their deepening military and strategic cooperation. According to reports, the Chinese coast guard fleet entered the Arctic Sea and conducted patrols alongside Russian vessels. This operation is part of a broader strategy to enhance maritime security and safeguard their interests in the region.

The patrols involved navigating through the Bering Sea and approaching the Arctic Circle, a region where the U.S. Coast Guard has also been active. This move is seen as a response to the increasing presence of Western powers in the Arctic, particularly the United States.

Implications for Global Geopolitics

The entry of China’s Coast Guard into the Arctic has several significant implications:

Strengthening Sino-Russian Ties: The joint patrols underscore the strengthening ties between China and Russia. Both countries have been collaborating on various fronts, including military exercises, energy projects, and now, Arctic patrols.

Challenging Western Dominance: By entering the Arctic, China and Russia are challenging the traditional dominance of Western powers in the region. This move could lead to increased tensions and competition over Arctic resources and strategic routes.

Environmental Concerns: Increased maritime activity in the Arctic raises environmental concerns. The fragile Arctic ecosystem is already under threat from climate change, and increased human activity could exacerbate these issues. China’s entry into the Arctic for joint patrols with Russia marks a significant milestone in the evolving geopolitical dynamics of the region. As China and Russia continue to strengthen their strategic partnership, the Arctic is likely to become a new arena for global power competition. This development underscores the importance of international cooperation and dialogue to ensure the sustainable and peaceful use of the Arctic’s resources.

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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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