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Moves and countermoves: The Taiwan chessboard is seeing a lot of activity in the runup to the Hiroshima G7 summit

The Ukraine war’s impact on supply chains, the US debt crisis, the slowdown of the European economy, and China’s need to rejuvenate its economy may see the temperature in the Taiwan Strait lowered for now. Then again, tensions may continue to simmer.

May 17, 2023 / 12:26 IST
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Moves and countermoves: The Taiwan chessboard is seeing a lot of activity in the runup to the Hiroshima G7 summit

Days before the Group of Seven (G7) powerful nations summit in Hiroshima, Japan, Taiwan has begun an extensive online war-gaming exercise to review its readiness to deal with any Chinese attacks or invasion.
On its part, China carried out a 12-day circumnavigation of Japan with its naval flotilla led by a powerful destroyer in a powerful display of military power to warn Tokyo not to get involved in the ongoing crisis between Beijing and Washington over Taiwan.

The G7 summit, which will be held in Hiroshima from May 19 to 21, will discuss regional and global issues, particularly China’s aggressive rise in the Indo-Pacific.

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China has since been trying to lower the temperature by highlighting the peaceful reunification of Taiwan with the Chinese mainland to ensure the possibility of a war over Taiwan does not spark tension in the Group of Seven.

The mixed signals from China over the past week might have stemmed from its assessment that a military conflict with the US and its Asian allies over Taiwan would not be in China’s best interest.