Japan's Takaichi says will 'steadfastly protect' territorial waters

In a recent statement, Japan's Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, Takako Takaichi, emphasized her commitment to safeguarding the nation's territorial waters amid rising tensions in the region. Takaichi revealed plans to enhance national security by establishing a national intelligence bureau. This initiative aims to bolster Japan's capacity to address potential threats, particularly from foreign entities. Additionally, she announced the introduction of a legislative proposal aimed at creating a committee responsible for assessing the national security implications of foreign investments in Japan. This move underscores the government's proactive approach to managing economic risks linked to international investments, particularly in light of increasing geopolitical uncertainties. Takaichi's announcements reflect a broader trend within the Japanese government to reinforce its defense posture and ensure that national security is prioritized in all aspects of governance, particularly as the country navigates complex international dynamics, including relations with neighboring countries and global economic shifts.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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