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    Philippines and Vietnam sign deal on South China Sea

    • January 31, 2024
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    Philippines and Vietnam sign deal on South China Sea

    Subject: IR

    Section: Places in news

    Context:

    • The Philippines and Vietnam signed agreements on to prevent incidents in the South China Sea and broaden cooperation between their coast guards in a growing alliance that will likely be frowned upon by China, which claims virtually the entire waters.

    More About News:

    • The agreement focuses on enhancing information­ sharing and training exchanges between the Vietnamese and Philippine militaries forged .
    • Both sides agreed to boost trade and investment and signed a key deal on rice.

    About South China Sea:

    • It is an arm of the western Pacific Ocean that borders the Southeast Asian mainland.
    • Boundaries: It is bordered by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and Vietnam.
    • It is connected by the Taiwan Strait with the East China Sea and by the Luzon Strait with the Philippine Sea (both marginal seas of the Pacific Ocean).
    • The South China Sea and the East China Sea together form the China Sea.
    • The two major archipelagos are known as the Paracel Islands, controlled by China, and the Spratly Islands.
    • Climate: Weather in the sea is tropical and largely controlled by monsoons.
    • It is the second most used sea lane in the world. It is a significant trade route for crude oil from the Persian Gulf and Africa through the Strait of Malacca to Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan.
    • Major Ports: Hong Kong, Singapore, and Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan.

    What is the South China Sea dispute?

    • Several countries claim various parts of the sea, and these claims often overlap.
    • In particular, China’s sweeping claims – which include sovereignty claims over land parcels and their adjacent waters – have angered competing claimants like Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei.
    • Other countries have staked claims on islands and various zones in the sea, such as the Paracels and the Spratlys.
    • Nine-dash line:
      • China claims by far the largest portion of territory in an area demarcated by its so-called “nine-dash line”.
      • The line comprises nine dashes, which extend hundreds of miles south and east from its most southerly province of Hainan.
    IR Philippines and Vietnam sign deal on South China Sea
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