China’s military exercise, China, took this big step by citing regional security

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Taiwan’s Military Drill (File Photo)

Taipei: Taiwan’s army has started its annual Han Kuang military exercise. Taiwanese soldiers are performing tremendously of their capacity and valor. Seeing this, Taipei’s neighbor and known enemy China is shocked. The rule of President Xi Jinping has taken a tough step against this military exercise of Taiwan. Under this, China banned exports of eight companies associated with Taiwan’s army.

What threat to China with Taiwan practice

This military exercise is not new, but Taiwan does it every year. This time again Taiwan has started his annual Han Kuang military exercise, aimed at preparation to protect from potential Chinese invasion. But this military exercise of Taiwan to China has passed extremely exasperated. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced these sanctions, saying that the action has been taken due to national and regional security concerns.

Which companies banned China

Eight Taiwan companies have been put on the ban list by China are mainly associated with aerospace and shipbuilding. The ministry also clarified that these companies would not be allowed to export “dual-use items” (materials that can be used in both civil and military areas) from now on. This decision has been implemented with immediate effect.

For how many days practice will be practiced

The development has come to light when Taiwan has started its annual military exercise, which is said to be the largest and longest exercise ever. Han Kuang military exercise will run for about 10 days this time, in which Taiwan’s army is evaluating its preparations under the possibility of Chinese invasion through various landscapes.

Taiwan reacted

The Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense said the exercise started by combating the actions of the Chinese Coast Guard and Marine Milasia, causing tension and instability in the sea areas of Taiwan. The ministry said that recently Chinese ships infiltrated the Optoy Islands of Taiwan, which has increased the threat to sea routes. The government appealed to the public to exercise restraint and said that if there is any disruption in flights or traffic during practice, people should be patient. He also warned of being vigilant with rumors and false information.

What is a fight in China-Taiwan?

China considers Taiwan as its inseparable part for a long time and has often threatened to forcefully acquire. At the same time, Taiwan considers himself an independent democratic country, which has its own elected government and administrative system. Beijing has recently called Taiwan President Lai Ching-Te “separatist” and refused to negotiate with them. Analysts are looking at this latest step as a strategy to increase political pressure, to weaken Taiwan’s defense capabilities. But Taiwan’s government has made it clear that it will not compromise on its defense and security interests under any pressure. (AP)

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