China Increases Military Activity Near Taiwan, Raising Global Concerns
- Abhishek Das
- Jun 20
- 1 min read
June 2025 – China has significantly ramped up its military operations near Taiwan, triggering fresh tensions in the Indo-Pacific region and prompting responses from the U.S., Japan, and other key a

Frequent Airspace and Naval Incursions
In the past two weeks, Taiwan’s defense ministry has reported a sharp increase in Chinese fighter jet and warship movements across the Taiwan Strait and into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).
These maneuvers are viewed as part of Beijing’s pressure campaign to assert its sovereignty claims over the self-governed island.
Taiwan Responds with Strategic Caution
Taiwan has scrambled jets and activated missile systems while reaffirming its commitment to sovereignty and peaceful resolution. Taiwanese officials are also engaging with allies to ensure continued security cooperation.
Global Powers Issue Warnings
U.S. and Allies Urge Peace and Stability
The United States, along with Japan, Australia, and the European Union, has urged China to de-escalate and respect the status quo. Naval patrols and surveillance missions have been increased in response to China’s assertiveness.
Conclusion: Regional Stability at Risk
The latest moves by China near Taiwan raise alarms about a potential military conflict in the Indo-Pacific. The situation remains fluid as diplomatic and military channels remain on high alert.








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