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India news: Quad nations to surveil Indo-Pacific waters
The US, India, Japan, and Australia have agreed to jointly surveil maritime operations in the Indo-Pacific to assert regional dominance. Indian politicians are commemorating 12 years of Narendra Modi's tenure as Prime Minister.
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