Taiwan to set up reserve mobilization agency, expand scope 04/20/2021 04:55 PM Reservists take part in the annual Han Kuang exercises in 2016. File photo courtesy of the Army Taipei, April 20 (CNA) Taiwan's military is scheduled to form a new reserve mobilization agency while expanding its existing scope in mobilizing civilian forces as part of its ongoing reforms to beef up the nation's reserve forces amid the increasing threat from China, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) said Tuesday. According to a written report sent to lawmakers for review, the MND is scheduled to integrate two existing military units -- the All-out Defense Mobilization Office and the Armed Forces Reserve Command, into a single Defense Reserve Mobilization Agency by January 2022.