Japan’s view on South Asia changed after China expanded its influence: Report – ThePrint – ANIFeed
Tokyo [Japan], December 24 (ANI): Japan’s attitude towards South Asia changed after China expanded its influence in the region and provoked the Asian giant in many places in the Indo-Pacific, according to Satoru Nagao, a non-resident fellow at Hudson Institute, based in Tokyo.
“In the past, Japan did not have a strategy in South Asia. Japan supported many infrastructure projects in South Asia purely because Japan tried to contribute to the local society. However, since China expanded its influence in South Asia and provoked Japan in many places in the Indo-Pacific, Japan’s attitude has changed,” Satoru Nagao said in an interview with Nepal’s The Annapurna Express newspaper.
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