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Taiwan set to hold Pratas Island military exercises | Taiwan News | RTI
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WHY ARE TAIWAN & CHINA IN DISPUTE OVER DONGSHA ISLANDS? BBC NEWS
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There are several ongoing territorial disputes in the seas in East Asia. China and Taiwan are locked in disagreement about a small group of islands known as Dongsha. They're controlled by Taiwan.
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Taiwan Official Explains Why China Debated But Dropped Plan To Attack Taiwan’s Pratas Islands
A top Taiwan official has claimed that China internally debated the prospect of attacking Taiwan's Pratas Island. He added that China would not do so before 2024, the year Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen's term ends. Taiwan authorities fear that if China captures the Pratas Islands, it would escalate tensions further with Beijing. The situation could even lead to an all out war between the island and the mainland.
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Why is China Creating Artificial Islands in the South China Sea?
China has been working tirelessly to establish a nearly impenetrable anti-access/area-denial zone encompassing the vast majority of the South China Sea. The development of extensive infrastructure on these artificial landmasses is a critical component of this strategy. In addition to short-range weapons, China has also deployed long-range systems on some of these islands. The infrastructure is evidently designed to discreetly house these mobile systems when they are inactive or not on high alert, allowing for the rapid deployment of additional capabilities as needed.
China builds artificial islands through a process called land reclamation, which involves dredging and depositing sand, sediment, and sometimes rock to create new land in shallow waters. They select shallow water areas, typic...
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What and Where is Pratas Island - Security and strategic location in Hindi for UPSC PCS
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Military-chartered plane flies from Kaohsiung to Dongsha Islands without incident
The Coast Guard was able to run a routine supply flight to the Taipei-controlled Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea on Monday. The successful trip came 11 days after a routine flight was denied access to the area by Hong Kong air traffic controllers, who cited "dangerous activities" in the airspace. The source of the activities remains unclear even after two weeks. According to a Hong Kong report, Chinese missile drills were taking place at the time. But Taiwan''s defense ministry says its tracking had turned up nothing unusual in the area.
With luggage in tow, Coast Guard personnel prepare to board. After a two-week delay, the Coast Guard’s UNI Air charter plane was able to depart for the Dongsha Islands Monday at 8:35 a.m.
The Coast Guard charters a service from UNI Air that leave...
published: 26 Oct 2020
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Patrol guard to hold live-fire drill on Dongsha Island next Tue | Taiwan News | RTI
Taiwan’s patrol guard is planning to hold another live-fire drill on Dongsha Island next Tuesday. That’s after it held a similar drill there on Monday, the first day China began its month-long military exercises in the South China Sea.
Dongsha Island, located in southwestern Taiwan, is Taiwan’s territory. It’s about 444 kilometers from the southern city of Kaohsiung. The drills are aimed at simulating an attack from China amid escalating tensions in the region.
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A trip to the hotly contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea
The Philippines is, for the first time, allowing tourism in areas it controls in the hotly contested Spratly Islands of the disputed South China Sea.
The islands which the Philippines has laid claim on are in the northeastern part of the Spratly archipelago, an area locally known as the Kalayaan Island Group of the West Philippine Sea. CNA’s Buena Bernal reports from the geopolitical hotspot.
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Taiwan set to hold Pratas Island military exercises | Taiwan News | RTI
With a number of countries claiming sovereignty over islands in the South China Sea, the area is a hotbed of tension in the Asia-Pacific region. Taiwan’s milita...
With a number of countries claiming sovereignty over islands in the South China Sea, the area is a hotbed of tension in the Asia-Pacific region. Taiwan’s military wants to be sure it’s prepared for all eventualities.
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- published: 04 Aug 2021
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WHY ARE TAIWAN & CHINA IN DISPUTE OVER DONGSHA ISLANDS? BBC NEWS
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There are several ongoing territorial disputes in the seas in East Asia. China and Taiwan are locked in disagreem...
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- published: 04 Dec 2013
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Taiwan Official Explains Why China Debated But Dropped Plan To Attack Taiwan’s Pratas Islands
A top Taiwan official has claimed that China internally debated the prospect of attacking Taiwan's Pratas Island. He added that China would not do so before 202...
A top Taiwan official has claimed that China internally debated the prospect of attacking Taiwan's Pratas Island. He added that China would not do so before 2024, the year Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen's term ends. Taiwan authorities fear that if China captures the Pratas Islands, it would escalate tensions further with Beijing. The situation could even lead to an all out war between the island and the mainland.
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A top Taiwan official has claimed that China internally debated the prospect of attacking Taiwan's Pratas Island. He added that China would not do so before 2024, the year Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen's term ends. Taiwan authorities fear that if China captures the Pratas Islands, it would escalate tensions further with Beijing. The situation could even lead to an all out war between the island and the mainland.
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Why is China Creating Artificial Islands in the South China Sea?
China has been working tirelessly to establish a nearly impenetrable anti-access/area-denial zone encompassing the vast majority of the South China Sea. The dev...
China has been working tirelessly to establish a nearly impenetrable anti-access/area-denial zone encompassing the vast majority of the South China Sea. The development of extensive infrastructure on these artificial landmasses is a critical component of this strategy. In addition to short-range weapons, China has also deployed long-range systems on some of these islands. The infrastructure is evidently designed to discreetly house these mobile systems when they are inactive or not on high alert, allowing for the rapid deployment of additional capabilities as needed.
China builds artificial islands through a process called land reclamation, which involves dredging and depositing sand, sediment, and sometimes rock to create new land in shallow waters. They select shallow water areas, typically around reefs, atolls, or other natural features in the South China Sea. Dredging ships, also known as "dredgers," are employed to collect sand and sediment from the sea floor. These ships use large, rotating cutter heads to break up the seabed material, which is then sucked up through a pipe and deposited on the desired location. The dredged material is pumped onto the selected area, gradually building up layers to create an artificial landmass. This process can take several months or even years, depending on the size of the island being constructed.
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China has been working tirelessly to establish a nearly impenetrable anti-access/area-denial zone encompassing the vast majority of the South China Sea. The development of extensive infrastructure on these artificial landmasses is a critical component of this strategy. In addition to short-range weapons, China has also deployed long-range systems on some of these islands. The infrastructure is evidently designed to discreetly house these mobile systems when they are inactive or not on high alert, allowing for the rapid deployment of additional capabilities as needed.
China builds artificial islands through a process called land reclamation, which involves dredging and depositing sand, sediment, and sometimes rock to create new land in shallow waters. They select shallow water areas, typically around reefs, atolls, or other natural features in the South China Sea. Dredging ships, also known as "dredgers," are employed to collect sand and sediment from the sea floor. These ships use large, rotating cutter heads to break up the seabed material, which is then sucked up through a pipe and deposited on the desired location. The dredged material is pumped onto the selected area, gradually building up layers to create an artificial landmass. This process can take several months or even years, depending on the size of the island being constructed.
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What and Where is Pratas Island - Security and strategic location in Hindi for UPSC PCS
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2:10
Military-chartered plane flies from Kaohsiung to Dongsha Islands without incident
The Coast Guard was able to run a routine supply flight to the Taipei-controlled Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea on Monday. The successful trip came 11 d...
The Coast Guard was able to run a routine supply flight to the Taipei-controlled Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea on Monday. The successful trip came 11 days after a routine flight was denied access to the area by Hong Kong air traffic controllers, who cited "dangerous activities" in the airspace. The source of the activities remains unclear even after two weeks. According to a Hong Kong report, Chinese missile drills were taking place at the time. But Taiwan''s defense ministry says its tracking had turned up nothing unusual in the area.
With luggage in tow, Coast Guard personnel prepare to board. After a two-week delay, the Coast Guard’s UNI Air charter plane was able to depart for the Dongsha Islands Monday at 8:35 a.m.
The Coast Guard charters a service from UNI Air that leaves every Thursday from Kaohsiung International Airport. The service mainly transports Coast Guard personnel between Taiwan and the Dongsha Islands. Last Thursday, Oct. 22, the flight was canceled due to a tropical storm.
Lai Yu-chieh
Coast Guard Administration official
After assessing the weather conditions and the flight schedule, the plane was rescheduled for a departure today. With regard to adjustments to leave and vacation rights made after the flight change, the Coast Guard Administration’s Dongsha unit has already communicated them to the officers and soldiers.
Prior to the typhoon cancellation, the plane had departed for the Dongsha Islands right on schedule on Thursday, Oct. 15. As it approached Hong Kong’s Flight Information Region, the city’s air traffic controllers said “dangerous” activities were underway below an altitude of 26,000 feet. Refused entry, the UNI Air flight returned to Kaohsiung. On Thursday reporters asked if the Coast Guard had contacted Hong Kong authorities to resolve the incident. The CGA’s Dongsha unit said the question should be addressed to the Civil Aeronautics Administration.
Lai Yu-chieh
Coast Guard Administration official
We prepared for this flight in accordance with our instructions from UNI Air.
Taiwan’s defense ministry denies there were Chinese military exercises underway when the UNI Air flight was warned off. On Monday the supply plane successfully completed its flight to the Dongsha Islands. Another routine flight is slated to leave Thursday.
https://wn.com/Military_Chartered_Plane_Flies_From_Kaohsiung_To_Dongsha_Islands_Without_Incident
The Coast Guard was able to run a routine supply flight to the Taipei-controlled Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea on Monday. The successful trip came 11 days after a routine flight was denied access to the area by Hong Kong air traffic controllers, who cited "dangerous activities" in the airspace. The source of the activities remains unclear even after two weeks. According to a Hong Kong report, Chinese missile drills were taking place at the time. But Taiwan''s defense ministry says its tracking had turned up nothing unusual in the area.
With luggage in tow, Coast Guard personnel prepare to board. After a two-week delay, the Coast Guard’s UNI Air charter plane was able to depart for the Dongsha Islands Monday at 8:35 a.m.
The Coast Guard charters a service from UNI Air that leaves every Thursday from Kaohsiung International Airport. The service mainly transports Coast Guard personnel between Taiwan and the Dongsha Islands. Last Thursday, Oct. 22, the flight was canceled due to a tropical storm.
Lai Yu-chieh
Coast Guard Administration official
After assessing the weather conditions and the flight schedule, the plane was rescheduled for a departure today. With regard to adjustments to leave and vacation rights made after the flight change, the Coast Guard Administration’s Dongsha unit has already communicated them to the officers and soldiers.
Prior to the typhoon cancellation, the plane had departed for the Dongsha Islands right on schedule on Thursday, Oct. 15. As it approached Hong Kong’s Flight Information Region, the city’s air traffic controllers said “dangerous” activities were underway below an altitude of 26,000 feet. Refused entry, the UNI Air flight returned to Kaohsiung. On Thursday reporters asked if the Coast Guard had contacted Hong Kong authorities to resolve the incident. The CGA’s Dongsha unit said the question should be addressed to the Civil Aeronautics Administration.
Lai Yu-chieh
Coast Guard Administration official
We prepared for this flight in accordance with our instructions from UNI Air.
Taiwan’s defense ministry denies there were Chinese military exercises underway when the UNI Air flight was warned off. On Monday the supply plane successfully completed its flight to the Dongsha Islands. Another routine flight is slated to leave Thursday.
- published: 26 Oct 2020
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Pratas Islands
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Patrol guard to hold live-fire drill on Dongsha Island next Tue | Taiwan News | RTI
Taiwan’s patrol guard is planning to hold another live-fire drill on Dongsha Island next Tuesday. That’s after it held a similar drill there on Monday, the firs...
Taiwan’s patrol guard is planning to hold another live-fire drill on Dongsha Island next Tuesday. That’s after it held a similar drill there on Monday, the first day China began its month-long military exercises in the South China Sea.
Dongsha Island, located in southwestern Taiwan, is Taiwan’s territory. It’s about 444 kilometers from the southern city of Kaohsiung. The drills are aimed at simulating an attack from China amid escalating tensions in the region.
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Taiwan’s patrol guard is planning to hold another live-fire drill on Dongsha Island next Tuesday. That’s after it held a similar drill there on Monday, the first day China began its month-long military exercises in the South China Sea.
Dongsha Island, located in southwestern Taiwan, is Taiwan’s territory. It’s about 444 kilometers from the southern city of Kaohsiung. The drills are aimed at simulating an attack from China amid escalating tensions in the region.
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- published: 02 Mar 2021
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A trip to the hotly contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea
The Philippines is, for the first time, allowing tourism in areas it controls in the hotly contested Spratly Islands of the disputed South China Sea.
The island...
The Philippines is, for the first time, allowing tourism in areas it controls in the hotly contested Spratly Islands of the disputed South China Sea.
The islands which the Philippines has laid claim on are in the northeastern part of the Spratly archipelago, an area locally known as the Kalayaan Island Group of the West Philippine Sea. CNA’s Buena Bernal reports from the geopolitical hotspot.
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The Philippines is, for the first time, allowing tourism in areas it controls in the hotly contested Spratly Islands of the disputed South China Sea.
The islands which the Philippines has laid claim on are in the northeastern part of the Spratly archipelago, an area locally known as the Kalayaan Island Group of the West Philippine Sea. CNA’s Buena Bernal reports from the geopolitical hotspot.
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- published: 14 Jun 2023
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