💨 Abstract
Taiwan has imposed sanctions on seven Chinese universities linked to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology over national security concerns. These universities, known as the "seven sons of [China's] national defense," are significant contributors to the development of Chinese military equipment, aviation, telecommunications, chemicals, and material sciences. Taiwanese universities and research institutions have been barred from participating in academic activities or exchanges with these universities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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