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    Vietnam Boosts Land Reclamation in South China Sea to Challenge China

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Vietnam has markedly increased its land reclamation activities in the South China Sea, adding more than two square kilometers of new land to its outposts over the past year. This development reflects Hanoi’s efforts to strengthen its foothold in the highly contested Spratly Islands.

    A report from the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI), based in Washington, reveals that Vietnam has created about 534 acres (2.16 sq km) of additional territory across the Spratlys. This expansion raises Vietnam’s total reclaimed land to approximately 2,771 acres, underscoring its determination to assert control over one of the world’s most strategically significant maritime regions.

    Meanwhile, the increase in dredging and landfill operations highlights an escalating civil engineering competition between Vietnam and China. The South China Sea has long been a hotspot for territorial disputes involving several nations, including China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei.

    Earlier in 2023, Vietnam seemed to be closing the gap with China in terms of land reclamation. However, the latest AMTI findings indicate that Beijing has extended its lead, maintaining an extensive network of artificial islands outfitted with military-grade runways and radar systems.

    In a significant development, Vietnam’s recent land expansion is not solely about enlarging territory but also reflects a strategic approach to managing its maritime claims. By increasing the size of its outposts, Hanoi can better deploy personnel, enhance surveillance capabilities, and safeguard its fishing and energy resources in the region.

    Nonetheless, this ongoing island-building activity has raised concerns among international observers. There is apprehension that the growing militarization of the Spratly Islands could increase the likelihood of accidental conflicts and further destabilize security in the Indo-Pacific region.

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