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Taiwan resumes 'anti-communist' classes for graduates
Published 5 July 2026 ยท world
Synopsis Taiwan has revived "anti-communist" patriotic classes for its military graduates after a 25-year hiatus, citing escalating threats from China. The defence ministry emphasized the
Synopsis Taiwan has revived "anti-communist" patriotic classes for its military graduates after a 25-year hiatus, citing escalating threats from China. The defence ministry emphasized the need for graduates to understand national security dangers and their mission. This move follows a record surge in Chinese naval activity near the island, which Beijing claims as its territory. Officials aim to foster a clear distinction between friends and foes amidst China's assertive military presence.
Published: July 5, 2026 โข 11:16 AM IST ยท Updated: July 5, 2026 โข 12:07 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
Synopsis Taiwan has revived "anti-communist" patriotic classes for its military graduates after a 25-year hiatus, citing escalating threats from China.
The defence ministry emphasized the need for graduates to understand national security dangers and their mission.
This move follows a record surge in Chinese naval activity near the island, which Beijing claims as its territory.
Officials aim to foster a clear distinction between friends and foes amidst China's assertive military presence.