Japan-India axis first step to larger Indo-Pacific grouping of like-minded states 

Such a grouping would not necessarily displace American leadership. But it could help entice the United States into being more engaged—by showing Washington that countries in the Indo-Pacific are taking greater responsibility and shouldering the burden of maintaining the liberal world order.
OTTAWA—China may be eager to show itself as a major economic force and voice for trade openness. This was the face China’s President Xi Jinping presented at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos. It was also fully on display with China’s recent Belt and Road Forum, where 29 leaders from...

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