China Fumes at Marcos’ Taiwan Remark as India-Philippines Patrols Stir South China Sea Tensions | 4K

China has lashed out at Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. over his remarks in India about a potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait, warning Manila against "playing with fire." The controversy coincides with the first-ever joint naval patrols between India and the Philippines in the South China Sea, a move that has further inflamed regional tensions. Beijing responded with intensified PLA and Coast Guard activities, including drills near Scarborough Shoal. As Marcos deepens security ties with India and the U.S., observers warn of growing friction with China amid an already volatile Indo-Pacific.00:00 INTRODUCTION03:03 CHINA HOLDS DRILLS AMID PHILIPPINE-INDIA NAVAL PATROLS05:04 WHY IS BEIJING ‘ON HIGH ALERT’?07:15 US MISSILES IN PHILIPPINES PROMPT CHINA LAUNCH? n18oc_crux

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