China's "Justice Mission 2025" Drills Showcase Full-Spectrum Blockade Capability Around Taiwan

The Chinese People's Liberation Army extended its "Justice Mission 2025" exercises for a second day, demonstrating integrated naval, air, and ground operations around Taiwan. Drills included simulated precision strikes by bombers, joint fleet maneuvers for blockade and landing operations, and live-fire rocket artillery exercises. Military analysts stated the exercises showcased the PLA's capability to sever supply lines and strike targets at will, directly countering what Beijing calls separatist activities. Chinese officials framed the drills as a necessary deterrent, warning that arming Taiwan would escalate conflict and cross a core national interest red line.

Key Points: China PLA Drills Show Joint Blockade Capability Around Taiwan

  • Simulated precision strikes by H-6K bombers
  • Joint naval drills for rapid landing operations
  • Live-fire MLRS drills covering Taiwan waters
  • Warning against arming "secessionist forces"
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China continues 'Justice Mission 2025' drills around Taiwan, showcases joint blockade capability

China's military conducts multi-theater drills simulating strikes, blockade, and landing operations around Taiwan, warning against separatist forces.

"The PLA can strike whenever it chooses to strike, and its firepower package can be delivered right to where the separatists are. - Zhang Chi, PLA National Defense University"

Beijing, December 31

The Chinese People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command continued its "Justice Mission 2025" military drills around Taiwan Island for a second consecutive day on December 30, involving naval, air and ground forces in what it described as a demonstration of joint operational and blockade capabilities.

According to details released by the PLA Eastern Theater Command, destroyers, frigates, fighters and bombers were deployed from early morning to conduct drills focused on identification, warning and expulsion, strikes on hostile vessels, fleet air defence and anti-submarine warfare in airspace and waters to the north and south of Taiwan.

During the exercises, H-6K bombers carried out simulated precision strikes against designated targets in Taiwan. The drills were aimed at testing the troops' ability to conduct joint operations and enforce a regional blockade.

On Tuesday afternoon, a flotilla from the PLA Southern Theater Command, led by an amphibious assault ship, coordinated with destroyers, frigates and drones from the Eastern Theater Command to conduct joint drills. These included rapid landing operations and the seizure of key ports in waters to the east of Taiwan.

On land, two troop units equipped with long-range Multiple Launch Rocket Systems conducted live-fire drills, covering waters to the north and south of Taiwan. The PLA Eastern Theater Command stated that all operations achieved their intended results.

Commenting on the drills, Zhang Chi, a professor at the PLA National Defense University, said Tuesday's exercises showed the PLA's ability to cut off energy and resource supply lines to the Taiwan authorities at any time. "The PLA can strike whenever it chooses to strike, and its firepower package can be delivered right to where the separatists are," he said, adding that such capabilities could undermine what he described as a separatist agenda.

A spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry said the drills were intended to deter separatist forces on the island, who Beijing accuses of seeking "Taiwan independence" by building up military capabilities through the purchase of US arms.

The spokesperson said the exercises were meant to drive home the consequences for what were described as "provocateurs, saboteurs of peace and warmongers" of "turning Taiwan into a powder keg".

China reiterated that the Taiwan question lies at the core of its core interests and said the drills reinforce a red line that must not be crossed. Beijing warned that attempts to arm what it calls secessionist forces as part of efforts to contain China would only bring conflict closer.

- ANI

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Sarah B
From a strategic perspective, this is a clear message to the US and its allies. The PLA is showcasing its ability to enforce a blockade. For India, it's a reminder of how assertive China can be on its perceived core interests. We must watch closely.
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Priya S
The language is very aggressive - "powder keg", "strike whenever it chooses". It feels like they're preparing their public for something. Worrying for peace. Ordinary people on all sides just want stability.
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Rohit P
Honestly, as an Indian, my first thought is about our own borders. If China is this forceful over Taiwan, it shows their mindset. We need to be strong and self-reliant in defence. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The article mentions cutting off energy supplies. That's a brutal tactic that would hurt civilians the most. Is this the kind of "justice" they're talking about? The name of the mission feels ironic.
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Michael C
While I respect China's territorial claims, continuous military exercises of this scale are a form of coercion. It sets a bad precedent in international relations. The focus should be on peaceful dialogue and confidence-building measures.

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