Japan’s Defense Minister Challenges Calls for ‘New Militarism’ from China
Japan’s defense minister has firmly denied Beijing’s allegations of emerging militarism, emphasizing the country’s commitment to strengthening its security postures despite regional tensions. Under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Tokyo is reorienting its defense strategy toward greater proactive measures, reinforced by U.S. support. This shift has prompted strong criticism from China, which accuses Japan of adopting reckless policies that risk destabilizing the region. prominent leaders at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore underscored the urgency of restructuring defense capabilities to ensure regional stability.
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