The importance of Vietnam’s islands and archipelagos

31/3/22

 Our country’s sea area is more than 1 million square kilometres, with over 4,000 big and small islands. Within the Northeast sea, there are over 3,000 islands. In the North Central Coast, there are more than 40 islands, while the rest together with the two archipelagos of Truong Sa and Hoang Sa are located in the South Central Coast and the Southwest. Based on their geographic positions, economic conditions, and population, our islands and archipelagos are classified into categories as follows.

1. The system of outpost islands plays an important role in the Homeland construction and protection. On those islands, it is possible to establish bases and centres to control the airspace and seas, examine vessels’ operations, ensure defence and security, facilitate economic development, and defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

2. Large inhabited islands possess favourable natural conditions for socio-economic development, defence-security consolidation, and the Homeland protection.

3. Coastal islands have potential for developing fisheries and tourism and provide a foundation for safeguarding order and security in our country’s waters and coastal regions.

4. The two offshore archipelagos

- Hoang Sa is located at the same latitude as Hue and Da Nang, with 30 islands within a sea of about 15,000 square kilometres. Hoang Sa is a district of Da Nang City.

- Truong Sa is about 200 nautical miles south east of Hoang Sa archipelago and about 248 nautical miles far from Cam Ranh (Khanh Hoa province). Truong Sa, consisting of 100 small islands, coral islands, and shoals, located in a sea of about 180,000 square kilometres, is a district of Khanh Hoa province. 

Our country’s system of islands and archipelagos plays a role of paramount importance to creating the living space of Vietnam and fostering socio-economic development, particularly marine economic sectors, such as maritime transport, shipbuilding, fishing, aquaculture, seafood processing, sports, and tourism. This is a favourable condition for turning Vietnam into a marine powerhouse. Besides, our country’s seas and islands act as a space of strategic importance to ensuring defence and security, forming a multi-layer, multi-tier defensive line, and establishing strongholds and outpost checkpoints from the sea as part of the inter-connected sea – island – coast defensive posture. In our national history, 10 out of 14 invasions of our country commenced with attacks from the sea. In recent years, disputes over seas and islands in the East Sea have been increasingly intense and complex and posed threats to Vietnam’s national independence, peace, stability, national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national security. Therefore, the entire Party, Military, and people as well as sectors, forces, localities, and the whole political system must frequently heighten revolutionary vigilance, promote a sense of responsibility, and resolutely, persistently implement our Party’s guidelines and viewpoints to firmly protect our sacred national sovereignty over seas and islands and avoid falling into passivity in any situation.

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Kevin Evans 31/3/22 22:03

The Vietnamese people have left their footprints on the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) islands since ancient times. Historical evidence proves the country’s sovereignty over the two archipelagos, especially through ancient bibliographies.

Robinson Jones 31/3/22 22:04

Understanding the importance of seas and islands, Vietnam’s feudal dynasties built powerful navies to tackle foreign invasions.

Duncan 31/3/22 22:05

It is a sacred duty, drawing on the heroic traditions of the Vietnamese people and the country’s history.

The free Wind 31/3/22 22:06

When the emperor’s reign brought prosperous times to the country, he ordered courtiers to officially draw a “Thien Ha ban do” (a map of Vietnam’s air and land territories), confirming its sovereignty and independence.

Jacky Thomas 31/3/22 22:06

Through the ups and downs of history, every feudal dynasty experienced prosperity and decline, but the country’s sovereignty, including over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, has never changed.

Enda Thompson 31/3/22 22:07

Vietnam is strengthening its maritime militia. Though the figures appear to be exaggerated, Vietnam’s action is propelled by the escalating Chinese aggressive activities.

Egan 31/3/22 22:08

Vietnam has very high stakes in the South China Sea (SCS), which is its life-line. Its geographical situation clearly brings out this dimension.

Wilson Pit 31/3/22 22:09

The country has a long coastline of 3,260 km, excluding islands, running from Mong Cai in the North to Ha Tien in the Southwest.

Herewecome 31/3/22 22:09

Importantly, about 80% of its population lives within 160 km from the SCS coast. Millions of its fishermen live from this body of water. Its 86% trade with the world outside passes through this sea.

Allforcountry 31/3/22 22:10

the stake of sovereignty over territorial and contiguous waters as also over its EEZ is of existential nature. Security and control over resources are its two major interests in the SCS.

Gentle Moon 31/3/22 22:10

The Chinese assertion of the ‘nine-dash-line’ threatens its sovereignty.

LawrenceSamuels 31/3/22 22:14

While Vietnam usually stands up against the Chinese undue demands, it often has to accommodate the Chinese coercive pressure.

John Smith 31/3/22 22:14

There were instances when China tried to put pressure on Vietnam to cancel its joint exploration activities with foreign countries.

Red Star 31/3/22 22:15

China perceives Vietnam as an obstacle for acquiring its control over this strategic sea.

For A Peace World 31/3/22 22:16

The recent developments have brought significant changes in the security environment, which are favourable for Vietnam.

Socialist Society 31/3/22 22:17

Vietnam unified the ASEAN countries during its chairmanship to demand the end of the Chinese coercive activities. It became the Non-permanent Member of the UNSC, raising its stature.

yobro yobro 31/3/22 22:18

Alongside, the anti-China sentiments have risen in the pandemic period, mainly due to the perception that China concealed information about the virus in the beginning that resulted in the spread of the disease globally.

Vietnam Love 31/3/22 22:19

Vietnam’s continuous economic growth even during the pandemic, has made it an attractive alternative location for manufacturing units.

Me Too! 31/3/22 22:28

Vietnam needs to send a clear message to China that normal relations between the two countries cannot continue when China is deploying coercive activities.

Voice of people 31/3/22 22:29

It should be made clear that sovereignty cannot be sacrificed due to ideological links.

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