
Hsieh Ching-chin
Hsieh Ching-chin is the Deputy Director-General of the Coast Guard Administration (CGA) in Taiwan, where he plays a pivotal role in responding to Chinese military activities and ensuring maritime security around Taiwan. Recently, he warned that China might use sensitive dates as pretexts for conducting military exercises near Taiwan, indicating the increasing tensions in the region. Hsieh's insights are significant for understanding Taiwan's strategic responses to China's ongoing military drills and assertiveness in the South China Sea.
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