China–Taiwan Conflict (Most Critical Flashpoint)
- Location: East Asia
- Nature of Conflict: The Chinese claim of the One China Policy and Taiwan as an integral part of China, whereas Taiwan demands Independent country status.
- Parties Involved: Chinese Government and Taiwanese administration led by the Kuomintang party.
- Reasons:
- “One China Policy” vs Taiwanese self-rule
- Rising Chinese military pressure (air & naval incursions)
- US arms sales & strategic ambiguity
- Strategic Risks:
- Any invasion could trigger a US–China military confrontation
- Disruption of global semiconductor supply chains

Korean Peninsula Conflict
- Location: Korean Peninsula in East Asia
- Nature of Conflict: Ideological conflict escalating into a war.
- Parties: North Korean and South Korean governments.
- Reasons:
- Post World War II division of Korea into Capitalist South Korea and Communist North Korea
- In the Korean War of 1950, N.Korea invaded S. Korea and escalated the issue involving US and Soviet Union.
- Recent Trends:
- Frequent missile tests by Pyongyang
- Expanded US–South Korea joint military drills
- North Korea’s deepening ties with Russia
- North Korea’s Trash Balloon launch into South Korea.

East China Sea Dispute (Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands)
- Location: East Asian boundary in the western margins of Pacific Ocean
- Nature of Conflict: Territorial and Maritime Boundary disputes.
- Parties: China and Japan over the ownership of the islands
- Reasons:
- Uninhabited islands with Strategic location and Potential oil & gas reserves.
- Frequent naval & coast-guard confrontations.
- Security Implication:
- Covered under the US–Japan Security Treaty
- Escalation could internationalise the conflict
