Japan’s New Prime Minister Expected to Follow Abe’s Footsteps on India Partnership

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Yoshihide Suga, who was elected as Japan’s next prime minister on Wednesday, is in many ways a policy clone of the man he replaces–Shinzo Abe—and is expected to bolster strategic partnership with India and support a free and open Indo-Pacific strategy.

Long-serving leader Abe had said last month he was resigning on health grounds. Read More…


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