Japan, India and US will discuss maritime security
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JAPAN, India and the US will meet next month to discuss maritime security and strengthening their relations in the Asia-Pacific region.Senior officials from the three countries will meet on December 19 in Washington to debate regional issues that include China, according to reports in the...
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