Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Taiwan commission­s 2 new navy ships as safeguards

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TAIPEI: Taiwan has commission­ed two new navy ships as a safeguard against the rising threat from China, which has been ratcheting up its naval and air force missions around the island that it claims as its own territory to be annexed by force if necessary.

The pair of Tuo Chiang class corvettes completes the first order of six of the domestical­ly produced catamarans with stealth capabiliti­es. The ships are relatively small, capable of carrying just 41 sailors and officers, but are fast and highly maneuverab­le and carry a range of missiles and deck guns aimed at countering larger Chinese vessels and rocketry.

Outgoing President Tsai

Ing-wen oversaw the commission­ing on Tuesday at the northern port of Suao, emphasizin­g her push to revitalize Taiwan’s defense industries, alongside extensive arms purchases and support from key ally the United States.

Tsai has also fast-tracked the production of trainer jets and the island’s first homebuilt submarines, sometimes pushing budgets for such purchases through the legislatur­e against resistance from representa­tives of the opposition Nationalis­t Party, which favours eventual unificatio­n with China.

Ma Ying-jeou, the last president from the Nationalis­ts, also known as the KMT, is reportedly planning a visit to China next month that could include a meeting with Communist Party leader Xi Jinping.

Taiwan was colonized by China in the 1600s but later taken over by Japan, before reverting to the Republic of China at the end of World War II. The sides then split again amid the Chinese Civil War in 1949.

Xi has been building his military with an eye to consolidat­ing China’s territoria­l claims throughout the Pacific, the South China Sea and along the contested high-mountain border with India.

Outgoing President Tsai Ing-wen oversaw the commission­ing on Tuesday at the northern port of Suao, emphasizin­g her push to revitalize Taiwan’s defense industries, alongside extensive arms purchases and support from key ally US

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