Tensions between China and Taiwan escalated following an exchange of congratulatory messages between Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. China’s vehement objection to President Lai’s message underscores Beijing’s stance on Taiwan as an “inalienable part” of its territory.
Despite diplomatic pushback from Taiwan and assertions of mutual benefit and shared values, China reiterated its position, dismissing the title of ‘president’ for Taiwan. This diplomatic row adds to existing strains amid recent military exercises by Chinese forces near the Taiwan coastline, prompting Taiwan to affirm its commitment to national security while rejecting intimidation tactics. The exchange highlights broader geopolitical complexities involving Taiwan’s sovereignty and its relations with global powers like India and the United States.