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Japanese troops will train with US and Australian forces as concerns over China grow

  • Japan will send troops for joint training with U.S. Marines and Australian forces in northern Australia due to concerns over China’s military, as announced by defense ministers.
  • Japanese troops from the Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade will regularly train with U.S. And Australian forces in Darwin, enhancing military cooperation.
  • The partnership aims to improve intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance activities among the three nations to secure a peaceful Indo Pacific region.
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