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After AUKUS, Japan debates if it too should have nuclear-powered submarines

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The AUKUS deal between the US, Australia and the UK to provide Australia with nuclear-powered submarines to take on China in the Indo-Pacific has caused rumblings in Japan.</p>
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Japanese politicians are debating whether Japan should also possess one. Japan goes to elections in November and the nuclear submarine for Australia, coupled with Chinese aggression in the region, has become a political issue.<br />
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/will-taro-kono-become-japan-s-new-prime-minister-114890.html">Taro Kono</a>—Japan's administrative reform minister, who is likely to lead the ruling party—Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and may become the Prime Minister after Yoshihide Suga, is in favour of acquiring the submarines. In a TV debate on Sunday, he said: "As a capability, it is very important for Japan to have nuclear submarines".<br />
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<a href="https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Nuclear-submarine-for-Japan-Kono-says-yes-Kishida-says-no"><em>Nikkei Asia </em>reports that </a>former internal affairs minister Sanae Takaichi endorsed the idea. Talking about the positives of owning a nuclear-powered submarine, she said that Japan would be able to travel longer with such a machine. These submarines are preferred because these are quieter, have a longer range and remain underwater for long.<br />
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Not everyone within the party endorses the idea.<br />
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Fumio Kishida, former policy chief of the LDP feels that the country's security needs are not such that it needs to go far out from Tokyo's shores. He, therefore, does not feel the need for the Japanese Self Defence Forces to acquire a nuclear-powered submarine.<br />
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The fast-track geo-political changes in the seas around Japan has given fuel to much debate within the country.<br />
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China's rise as an aggressive economic and military power is making Tokyo uncomfortable. With frequent war cries about annexing Taiwan, Beijing has given much stress to Japan which feels that China might <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/opinion-news/is-a-wrathful-china-driving-japan-to-unshackle-its-armed-forces-104957.html">invade Japanese islands as well</a>. The China factor has forced a worried Japan to rethink its military strategy.<br />
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The slow but continuous process through which China has usurped a number of reefs and islands in the South China Sea has made Japan and other countries nervous.<br />
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/has-japan-becomes-the-fulcrum-of-resistance-to-china-in-the-indo-pacific-104444.html">In the last few months Japan </a>has been regularly highlighting Chinese aggression in the region. A white paper on defence accepted Taiwan as a separate territory from China. Tokyo has gone to the extent of saying that it will join forces with Taiwan against Chinese aggression.</p>

Rahul Kumar

Rahul Kumar writes on international issues and is a keen watcher of South Asia, environment, urban development and NGOs.

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