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Scarborough Shoal lies about 200 km off the coast of the Philippines in the South China Sea.
It is a triangular atoll with a turquoise lagoon, surrounded by rich fishing grounds.
• Fisheries: The shoal hosts abundant fish stocks, vital for local fishermen.
• Trade: Strategically located along shipping lanes carrying trade worth $3 trillion annually.
• Military: Offers potential for regional monitoring and military infrastructure.
Philippines: Calls it Panatag Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc; claims it lies within its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
China: Calls it Huangyan Dao and asserts historical rights.
Both countries maintain overlapping claims, leading to repeated diplomatic clashes.
2012 standoff: China deployed coast guard and fishing fleets to assert control.
Chinese maritime militia vessels now patrol the area regularly.
Approved creation of a 3,524-hectare national nature reserve around the atoll.
Exploring possibilities of radar systems, runways, and missile deployments on nearby islands.
In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) ruled largely in favor of the Philippines.
The tribunal found China’s blockade illegal under international law, though the question of sovereignty remains unresolved.
• Militarization: Rising Chinese patrols and aircraft deployments are increasing tensions.
• Alliances: The Philippines is strengthening security ties with the United States under the Mutual Defense Treaty.
• Escalation Risks: Chances of confrontation grow if China further restricts access or escalates construction at the shoal.
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