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Investigating China's Maritime Military Exercises and Expansion: Challenges to Taiwan

Author(s) Mr. NIKHIL KALA
Country India
Abstract China’s naval military drills and expansion have become an emblematic aspect of its neighbourhood policy, with significant consequences for Taiwan and the larger Indo-Pacific security situation. This essay analyzes China's development of naval capabilities, such as the PLAN modernization, its strategic objectives, and the consequences of its military drills in the Taiwan Strait. The enhanced intensity and sophistication of such exercises are a signal of China's desire to construct combat readiness, deter foreign intervention, and claim sovereignty over Taiwan. These exercises, when they are performed within the contexts of blockades and amphibious landings, constitute both military training and psychological coercion against Taiwan's government and citizens.
This specific study also attempts to account for Taiwan's security measures, e.g., its asymmetric defines policies, military modernization, and reliance on global alliance, particularly that of the United States. The regional security states and alliances such as the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) are also discussed in their role to counter China's expansion on the seas. The study examines how China's naval superiority threatens the rules-based international order, which is disrupting world trade, maritime law, and regional stability.

By analyzing China's strategic imperatives, Taiwan's counter-Measures, and international responses, this essay illuminates the broader geopolitical implications of Beijing's blue-water ambitions. It provides policy recommendations for de-escalating military tensions, building up Taiwan's resilience, and promoting regional stability in the Indo-Pacific.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-05-10

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