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China resumes aggression in South China Sea: Detains Philippine ship


- A few days ago, China said it had improved relations with the Philippines: but tensions between the two have increased as the ship stopped.

New Delhi: China, which claims its sovereignty in the South China Sea, has detained a Philippine ship. In fact, there has been a dispute between the two regarding the maritime boundary for some time, while China made some compromises to improve relations with the Philippines, a Chinese Coast Guard ship stopped a Philippine ship passing through the South China Sea. As a result, there is a growing fear of confrontation in the 'political waterway'.

A collision situation arose near the 'Second Thomas Shoal' between China's powerful coast guard ship and the Philippine coast guard ship BRP Mala Pascuma. Even before this, a similar situation had arisen with a ship in the Philippines. For the first time, a Philippine Coast Guard ship carried three journalists along with some other journalists for 1,670 km. Invited to join the long journey.

The Philippines took this step to signal China's growing aggression in the South China Sea.

In fact, these two Philippine Coast Guard vessels, Malapascumi and Malabrigo, were prowling in Philippine waters to intercept illegal fishers when a 'radio alert' was issued from China in Mandarin as well as in English. (Philippines was occupied by the US in World War II so English is prevalent there. Then it was made independent.)

A radio message and loud speaker from that powerful Chinese ship warned you to leave the waters. As a result, the Philippian ships turned back.

China's ambitions have become clear, now it wants to establish its hegemony in the Eastern Pacific. America is watching China's steps with a hawk's eye.



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