Taiwan targets Beijing’s grey-zone tactics near remote South China Sea islands
Taiwan's navy will bolster patrols around the Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea due to a significant increase in mainland Chinese coastguard activity. Over the past year, Chinese coastguard vessels have appeared near the atoll 39 times, a notable surge compared to previous years.

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AI-generatedTaiwan's navy will bolster patrols around the Dongsha Islands in the South China Sea due to a significant increase in mainland Chinese coastguard activity. Over the past year, Chinese coastguard vessels have appeared near the atoll 39 times, a notable surge compared to previous years. Taiwan views this heightened presence as Beijing potentially testing its responses and refining "grey-zone tactics." Taiwan's Coast Guard Administration confirmed the increased activity. The island's defense minister stated the coastguard will remain the primary responder, with the navy providing support. Both ministries will utilize joint intelligence and surveillance to monitor the situation.
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5 extractedTaiwan's coastguard will remain the primary force responding to mainland Chinese activity around the Dongsha Islands.
Taiwan's navy will support patrols around the Taipei-controlled Dongsha Islands.
Mainland Chinese coastguard vessels appeared around the atoll 39 times since February last year.
Mainland Chinese coastguard activity near the Dongsha Islands surged over the past year.
Beijing is using the remote outpost to test Taiwan's responses and refine its grey-zone tactics.