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Modi Seeks Stronger Indo-Pacific Ties as US Sends Mixed Signals

Newseze Wire·Mon, Jul 6, 5:57 AMWire: Bloomberg Markets
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Modi Seeks Stronger Indo-Pacific Ties as US Sends Mixed Signals

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand this week to shore up ties with Indo-Pacific nations as questions grow over the US’s commitment to the region and China’s influence expands.

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