Context: The Philippines inaugurated a new coast guard monitoring base on Thitu Island occupied by Filipino forces in the disputed South China Sea.
About Philippines New Coast Guard Monitoring Base
- The Philippines plans to expand joint patrols with the U.S. and Australia to counter China’s “pure bullying” in the strategic waterway.
- China’s stand: China has warned that such joint naval patrols must not hurt its “territorial sovereignty, maritime rights, and interests.’’
Thitu Island:
- Thitu Island is a rock located in the Spratly Islands. The Philippines first took possession of the feature in 1974.
Philippines-China Disputes:
Scarborough Shoal:
- China seized the shoal in 2012 after a standoff with the Philippines.
- Since then it has maintained a constant deployment of coast guard and fishing trawlers.
- The Philippines and China claim the shoal, but sovereignty has never been established and remains effectively under Beijing’s control.
Scarborough Shoal:
- Scarborough is the largest atoll in the South China Sea, 220 kilometers from the Philippines.
- The shoal is located inside the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines
- The shoal is coveted for its bountiful fish stocks and a stunning turquoise lagoon that protects vessels during storms.
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Contesting Claims:
- The Scarborough Shoal, also known as Huangyan Island. While it comes under the Philippines’ EEZ.
- Beijing claims that the records show “China’s sailors discovered Huangyan Island 2,000 years ago.
About South China Sea:
- The South China Sea is part of the Pacific Ocean partially enclosed by islands, archipelagos, and peninsulas from the open ocean.
- Location: The Sea is located to the South of China, West of the Philippines, North of the Bangka-Belitung Islands and Borneo, and East of Vietnam and Cambodia.
- Major Flowing rivers: Min, Mekong, Pearl, Red, Pampanga, Pahang, Pasig, and Jiulong Rivers.
For more Details: South China Sea Dispute: Conflict, Collision, Geopolitics, and Tensions
News Source: The Hindu