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<p><strong>Beijing </strong> &#8211; China has launched its most extensive military exercises around Taiwan, underscoring Beijing’s emphasis on preparedness, deterrence, and regional stability through visible defence capability.</p>



<p>The drills, conducted under the banner of a major operational mission, involved coordinated deployments of naval vessels, aircraft, artillery units, and support forces across multiple maritime zones.</p>



<p>Officials described the exercises as a demonstration of operational integration, rapid response capacity, and the ability to manage complex scenarios in surrounding waters.</p>



<p>By expanding the geographic scope of the drills, China aimed to test command efficiency, logistics coordination, and real-time decision-making across air and sea domains.</p>



<p>The exercises were also framed as a signal of China’s resolve to safeguard its territorial integrity while maintaining overall regional balance.</p>



<p>Military analysts noted that the drills reflect evolving defence planning, with an emphasis on mobility, precision, and multi-domain coordination.</p>



<p>Live-fire components and simulated strike scenarios were designed to assess readiness under realistic operational conditions.</p>



<p>China’s maritime authorities issued navigational notices to ensure safety during the exercises, highlighting the structured and planned nature of the activity.</p>



<p>The drills temporarily affected some civilian transport routes, prompting adjustments by airlines and shipping operators as a precautionary measure.</p>



<p>Authorities said such coordination demonstrated the ability to balance national security activities with civilian and commercial considerations.</p>



<p>From Beijing’s perspective, the exercises reinforce a long-standing policy of deterrence through preparedness rather than confrontation.</p>



<p>Officials reiterated that China remains committed to peaceful development while ensuring that its defence forces are fully capable of responding to external challenges.</p>



<p>The drills followed recent international developments, including increased military cooperation between Taiwan and external partners.</p>



<p>Chinese defence commentators said the exercises were intended to convey a clear message against external interference in regional affairs.</p>



<p>Advanced technologies were also showcased, including unmanned systems and automated platforms, reflecting China’s investment in modern defence innovation.</p>



<p>These systems were presented as part of a broader push toward intelligent and technology-driven military capabilities.</p>



<p>The integration of emerging technologies demonstrated China’s focus on future-oriented defence planning.</p>



<p>Taiwan’s authorities responded by activating monitoring mechanisms and readiness protocols, reflecting standard regional military awareness practices.</p>



<p>Despite heightened activity, financial markets and core economic indicators in the region remained stable, suggesting limited immediate economic impact.</p>



<p>Regional observers noted that such drills have become a familiar feature of the security landscape in East Asia.</p>



<p>Analysts emphasized that visibility and scale are increasingly used by major powers to communicate strategic intent without escalating conflict.</p>



<p>China’s defence officials stressed that the exercises were conducted in accordance with national law and international norms.</p>



<p>They also highlighted the importance of maintaining clear communication channels to avoid misunderstandings during periods of increased military activity.</p>



<p>The drills included coordinated naval manoeuvres near key maritime routes, reinforcing China’s focus on maritime security.</p>



<p>Port security and coastal defence scenarios formed a central part of the operational planning.</p>



<p>State media described the exercises as a comprehensive test of joint operational capabilities across services.</p>



<p>The participation of multiple branches underscored progress in joint command structures and interoperability.</p>



<p>Experts said such drills contribute to long-term stability by clarifying capabilities and reducing uncertainty.</p>



<p>China reiterated its position that dialogue remains the preferred path for resolving cross-strait issues.</p>



<p>At the same time, officials maintained that strong defence readiness is essential for safeguarding national interests.</p>



<p>As the exercises continue, regional governments are closely monitoring developments while urging restraint and communication.</p>



<p>Overall, the drills reflect China’s strategic emphasis on preparedness, modernization, and deterrence within a complex regional environment.</p>
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