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Does a new arsenal of deterrence run through Japan?

The Japan Times

The Japan Times

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June 29, 2026

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 Does a new arsenal of deterrence run through Japan?

A spate of defense deals have highlighted Japan's emergence as a potentially key manufacturing base for the Indo-Pacific region.

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Nepal News

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· Jun 29, 2026

चीनको कालोसूचीमा थप २० जापानी फर्म

बेइजिङ। चीनले सोमबार २० जापानी संस्थालाई कालोसूची (ब्ल्याकलिस्ट) मा थप गरेको छ। यसमा प्रमुख कम्पनीहरू समावेश छन्। वाणिज्य मन्त्रालयले दोहोरो उपयोग सामग्रीको निर्यात रोक्न यो कदम चालेको हो। यो कदमले बेइजिङ र टोकियोबीच महिनौँदेखि चलेको विवादलाई थप उग्र बनाएको छ। “राष्ट्रिय सुरक्षा र हितको रक्षा गर्न तथा अप्रसारजस्ता अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय दायित्व पूरा गर्नका लागि जापानको सैन्य []

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

North Korea’s Kim says ‘defeated’ Japan transforming into a ‘war state’

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un criticised Japan as turning into a “war state”, in a speech during a three-day meeting held through Monday, official news media said on Tuesday. “Japan, a defeated country in Asia, has openly turned itself into a war state by taking the present disturbing circumstances as an opportunity to get rid of all shackles restricting its moves to become a military power,” he said, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). In the concluding speech during a meeting...

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 21, 2026

What Does China Mean When It Warns of Japanese “Neo-Militarism”?

At this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue, Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi publicly pushed back against Beijing’s increasingly harsh criticism of Japan. He remarked that it was strange for China possessing a vast arsenal of nuclear weapons and strategic bombers to accuse Japan of embracing “new militarism.” The distinction in wording, however, deserves closer attention. The term [] The post What Does China Mean When It Warns of Japanese “Neo-Militarism”? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jun 22, 2026

China: Japan is moving toward rearmament & return to its militaristic past

China: Japan is moving toward rearmament & return to its militaristic past

The Economic Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Indo-Japan ties can be most important: Japanese FM

Indo-Japan ties can be most important: Japanese FM

Korea Times News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Japan's defense chief in Korea for deeper defense ties

Japan's defense chief in Korea for deeper defense ties

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Related coverage for " Does a new arsenal of deterrence run through Japan? ": Nepal News — चीनको कालोसूचीमा थप २० जापानी फर्म. South China Morning Post — North Korea’s Kim says ‘defeated’ Japan transforming into a ‘war state’. Modern Diplomacy — What Does China Mean When It Warns of Japanese “Neo-Militarism”?. Yemen News Agency - SABA — China: Japan is moving toward rearmament & return to its militaristic past. The Economic Times — Indo-Japan ties can be most important: Japanese FM . Korea Times News — Japan's defense chief in Korea for deeper defense ties