Key facts
- Taiwan has reinstated 'anti-communist' ideological training for its military academy graduates.
- This training program had been discontinued for 24 years.
- The move is seen as a response to increasing regional tensions and China's growing military assertiveness.
Taiwan has brought back 'anti-communist' ideological training for its military academy graduates, a program that had been suspended for 24 years. This decision underscores a shift in the island's approach to national defense and ideological preparedness in the face of escalating tensions with mainland China.
The revival of the training reflects a strategic adjustment by Taiwan's military, aiming to equip future officers with a stronger ideological foundation to counter perceived threats from Beijing. The program's reintroduction suggests a heightened awareness of the geopolitical landscape and the importance of maintaining a distinct identity and resolve.
