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      <title>China&#39;s Cloud Infrastructure Surge Reflects Deepening AI Militarization Risk</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;China&amp;rsquo;s cloud infrastructure services market recorded $14.7 billion in spending during the fourth quarter of 2025, a 26% year-on-year increase and the third consecutive quarter of growth above 20%, according to research by Omdia. The figure is striking not merely as a commercial milestone but as a indicator of the pace at which the People&amp;rsquo;s Republic is building the computational substrate that underpins both its economic ambitions and its military modernization.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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