Takeshima / Dokdo Islands

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News: South Korea recently protested a Japanese government-backed “Takeshima Day” event, calling it an unjust assertion of sovereignty.

About Takeshima / Dokdo Islands

Map of Dokdo-Takeshima
Source: ResearchGate
  • It is located in the south-western part of the Sea of Japan.
  • It is known as Takeshima in Japan and Dokdo in South Korea. 
  • It is 215 kms from mainland Korea and 250 kms from Japan. 
  • It has also been known as the Liancourt Rocks, named by French whalers after their ship in 1849.
  • It is a group of islands, including the two main islands, Mejima (Higashijima) Island and Ojima (Nishijima) Island and around 30 smaller rocks.
  • Administration: 
    • It is currently administered by the Republic of Korea (ROK). 
    • Japan claims sovereignty over islands, and it remains ⁠a source of tension between Japan and South Korea since long time. 
  • Strategic and economic significance: It is located in rich fishing waters and may also contain vast reserves of natural gas hydrate.
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