Why Is China Building Islands In South China Sea

Why Is China Building Islands In South China Sea

The South China Sea is a vital maritime region of the Pacific Ocean and is an essential shipping lane for global trade. It is also the subject of a long-running territorial dispute that could have far-reaching implications for the politics of the region. China has justified this move by claiming it has a right to reclaim land in the South China Sea in order to build infrastructure and protect its own security interests. The potential consequences of China’s island-building program are far-reaching and could potentially destabilize the region. Experts warn that the increasing militarization of the South China Sea, with China’s artificial islands backed up by a network of military bases, could increase the risk of conflict...

Ref: www.deepworldsea.com

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