China launched new military drills around Taiwan on Monday. The action involved air, sea, and artillery units encircling the island. The drills, called Justice Mission 2025, began early in the day and will continue with live-fire exercises on Tuesday. Taiwan said it will defend its democracy and placed its forces on high alert.Officials in Taipei said the situation is serious. They warned that China must not misjudge Taiwan’s resolve. According to Reuters, the Chinese military marked five restricted zones around Taiwan for 10 hours of drills. This is China’s sixth major round of war games since 2022.
China Taiwan Drills Raise Regional Tensions
China said the drills will include fighter jets, bombers, drones, and long‑range rockets. In its statement, the Eastern Theatre Command said the drills are a warning to what it calls separatist forces. The command said it will test strikes on mobile land targets and simulate a multi‑direction attack.Taiwan’s defence ministry reported two Chinese aircraft and 11 ships operating near the island in the last day. The ministry said its military is ready to react fast if China turns the drills into an attack. Troops carried out rapid‑response steps to test mobility and defence plans.A senior Taiwan security official told Reuters that several Chinese ships and planes moved close to the island’s 24‑nautical‑mile zone. Taiwan sent its own ships to watch Chinese coast guard activity. The coast guard said it is working with the military to protect shipping routes and fishing areas.Stock markets in Taiwan stayed calm. Shares rose 0.6 percent in morning trade. Some residents said they are used to China’s actions. A teacher in Taipei told Reuters the drills feel like scare tactics.China released new posters linked to the drills. The images showed missiles and targets across Taiwan. State media said the drills will focus on blockades at the Port of Keelung and the Port of Kaohsiung. These are Taiwan’s key shipping hubs.

Rising Pressure and Global Response
The drills began days after the United States approved $11.1 billion in new arms sales to Taiwan. China protested the package and promised strong action. The drills also follow comments by Japan’s prime minister, who suggested a Chinese attack on Taiwan could draw a response from Tokyo.China has strengthened its messaging on sovereignty in recent months. According to Reuters, Chinese officials said the drills deter outside interference. They also said the exercises reflect China’s view that Taiwan must not move toward independence.Taiwan rejects China’s sovereignty claim. Leaders say only the island’s people can decide their future. Many residents say they want peace but will not accept Beijing’s pressure. One designer told Reuters Taiwan and China have different values and ways of life.China also shared posters showing civilian ships that could support an amphibious assault. The graphics included images of flaming arrows and cartoon symbols that China uses to attack Taiwan’s ruling party. These images are part of China’s political messaging campaign.
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Tension remains high as China Taiwan drills expand. Taiwan says it will stand firm. The region now watches for any shift from drills to real conflict.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What are the China Taiwan drills?
They are large military exercises held by China around Taiwan. The drills involve air, sea, and missile units. China says they target separatist forces.
Q2: Why did the drills start now?
They began after new U.S. arms sales to Taiwan. China also reacted to comments from Japan about a possible response to a Taiwan attack.
Q3: How close did Chinese forces come?
Taiwan reported ships and planes moving near its 24‑nautical‑mile zone. This zone is outside its official territorial waters but still very close.
Q4: How is Taiwan responding?
Taiwan raised its alert level. It ran quick‑response drills to move troops and protect key areas.
Q5: Did the drills affect markets?
No. Taiwan’s markets rose during morning trade. Investors did not react strongly to the drills.
Trusted Sources: Reuters, Associated Press, BBC News
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