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The Asian paradox: Why nuclear India should learn from pacifist Japan
The article discusses how Japan's model of democratic oversight and military professionalism offers lessons for nuclear-armed India. It highlights Japan's success in aligning these two aspects, which could be beneficial for India's approach to nuclear security.
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