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Indi Reporter > Blog > Politics > World Politics > Taiwan Prepares for Possible Surge in Chinese Military Drills Post-President-elect’s Inauguration
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Taiwan Prepares for Possible Surge in Chinese Military Drills Post-President-elect’s Inauguration

Taiwan readies itself for a surge in Chinese military drills as President-elect Lai Ching-te assumes office. The National Security Bureau strengthens infrastructure to monitor and respond to potential threats effectively.

Shivam Kumawat
Last updated: May 11, 2024 2:04 pm
Shivam Kumawat Published May 2, 2024
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Taiwan is on high alert for potential Chinese military drills as President-elect Lai Ching-te prepares to take office on May 20. Concerns have been raised over possible military exercises by China around Taiwan during this time, with the period from June to November considered the “hot season” for the People’s Liberation Army’s routine drills. Taiwan’s National Security Bureau is strengthening national critical infrastructure in response to the situation, deploying surveillance systems, naval vessels, and air defence missile systems to monitor and address Chinese military activities near Taiwan’s airspace and waters. The concept of assurance, focusing on alternative methods of ensuring security and stability without relying heavily on force, is being emphasized to maintain peace and security in the region.

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Taiwan’s National Security Bureau ResponseForecasted “Hot Season” for Chinese Military DrillsInstances of Chinese Military ActivityDeployment of Gray Zone Tactics by ChinaAssurance and Security MeasuresConclusion

Taiwan is on high alert ahead of President-elect Lai Ching-te’s inauguration, amid concerns of potential Chinese military exercises near Taiwan during this sensitive period. The National Security Bureau is intensifying efforts to monitor and respond to Chinese military activities in Taiwan’s vicinity.

Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Response

The Taiwan National Security Bureau is enhancing national critical infrastructure, deploying surveillance systems, naval vessels, and air defense missile systems to closely oversee and address Chinese military movements near Taiwan.

Forecasted “Hot Season” for Chinese Military Drills

The time frame from June to November is typically seen as the “hot season” for routine drills by the People’s Liberation Army, leading to apprehensions that China might escalate pressure on Taiwan with Lai Ching-te’s inauguration as a pretext.

Instances of Chinese Military Activity

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense has reported multiple occurrences of Chinese military activity close to Taiwan, prompting the reinforcement of surveillance systems, naval vessels, and air defense missile systems to enhance national security.

Deployment of Gray Zone Tactics by China

China has been employing “gray zone tactics” by intruding past the median line and entering Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), heightening tensions between the two nations.

Assurance and Security Measures

Taiwan is implementing dual backup systems and patrol mechanisms to fortify national critical infrastructure, emphasizing assurance to achieve security goals without heavy reliance on force.

Conclusion

As Taiwan braces for a potential uptick in Chinese military drills post-President-elect’s inauguration, the country remains on guard in safeguarding national security against external threats. Through the deployment of advanced surveillance systems and bolstering critical infrastructure, Taiwan aims to uphold peace and stability in the region amidst escalating tensions.

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