The Pak Banker

Taiwan's president commission­s domestic-made naval warship

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SU'AO, TAIWAN: Taiwan's president oversaw the commission­ing of a new domestical­ly made navy warship Thursday as part of the island's plan to boost indigenous defense capacity amid heightened tensions with China.

President Tsai Ing-wen spoke at a naval base in Su'ao, on the island's east coast, saying the ship "proves that on the path to becoming independen­t in national defense, no matter what difficulti­es arise, we can overcome them one by one."

The ship known as the Ta Jiang and nicknamed a "carrier killer" was built by Lung Teh Shipbuildi­ng Co., a Taiwanese company. The ship is designed to have air defense capabiliti­es and can carry anti-ship missiles.

It is the first of six of its kind that will be commission­ed by the navy. Tsai has made boosting Taiwan's domestic defense industry a priority. She has pushed the military aviation industry with the production of new trainer jets and called for the developmen­t of more sophistica­ted systems by utilizing the island's high-tech industries.

In addition, Taiwan is currently producing its own submarine after four years of research and design. It decided to built its own after Beijing successful­ly prevented it from purchasing such craft from abroad in recent years through the use of economic and diplomatic threats. China claims Taiwan is a part of its national territory, although the two have functioned independen­tly since a civil war in 1949.

In the past few years, Taiwan has faced increasing harassment from Beijing, which has sent fighter jets flying towards the island on a near daily basis. On Sunday, China's People Liberation Army sent 19 fighter jets toward the southweste­rn part of Taiwan's air defense identifica­tion zone, the island's Defense Ministry said. In August, the PLA conducted live assault drills with a squad of fighter jets, anti-submarine aircraft and combat ships.

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