grusad
Grusad, also known as Grusad Island, is a small, uninhabited island located in the South China Sea, approximately 100 kilometers southeast of the Philippines' Palawan province. The island is part of the Spratly Islands archipelago, which is a subject of territorial disputes among several countries, including China, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Grusad Island is one of the most strategically significant locations in the Spratly Islands due to its proximity to the South China Sea's vital shipping lanes and its potential for resource extraction.
The island is roughly 1.5 kilometers long and 0.5 kilometers wide, with a maximum elevation of about
Grusad Island has been the subject of several international disputes and incidents. In 2013, the Philippines
The island's strategic importance has led to increased military activity in the region, with both China and
In recent years, there have been efforts to promote dialogue and cooperation among the countries involved in