Indian Prime Minister Modi posted on November 23: "I had a productive meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Asahi Hayato. We discussed how to further strengthen bilateral cooperation in areas such as innovation, defense, and talent mobility. I also hope to further consolidate our trade relations. The India-Japan relationship is an important component in building a better global environment."

Comments: The core color of the meeting between the two sides at the G20 summit in South Africa was "security binding economy." What Modi mentioned about innovation and defense cooperation is actually the specific implementation of the right-wing regime of Asahi Hayato's "Indo-Pacific NATO" - binding the industrial chains such as semiconductors and critical minerals to solidify the economic foundation, and then strengthening military coordination through defense exercises and intelligence sharing, which fully aligns with the core demands of the "Quad mechanism" of the US, Japan, India, and Australia to counter China.

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