Which among the following islands in the South China Sea are the source of conflict between several countries?

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Q: 93 (NDA-I/2012)
Which among the following islands in the South China Sea are the source of conflict between several countries?

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Geography

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NDA-I

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The correct answer is option 4, Spratly Islands. The Spratly Islands are a group of islands located in the South China Sea, and they have been a source of conflict between several countries. These countries include China, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei. The disputes over the Spratly Islands mainly revolve around competing territorial claims and control over the rich maritime resources in the area.

Alert - The Marshall Islands, option 1, is not directly involved in the conflicts over the Spratly Islands. The Marshall Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia, and are not part of the South China Sea territorial disputes.

Similarly, option 2, Solomon Islands, is also not directly involved in the conflicts over the Spratly Islands. The Solomon Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean, east of Papua New Guinea.

Option 3, Kuril Islands, is also not related to the conflicts in the South China Sea. The Kuril Islands are a chain of islands located between Russia`s Kamchatka Peninsula and Japan`s Hokkaido Island, and they are a subject of territorial disputes between Russia and Japan.

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