Taipei [Taiwan] November 23 (ANI): Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government is expected to focus on security reforms and deterrence due to recent "hybrid" threats posed by China , as reported by the National Security Bureau (NSB) in a statement cited by the Taipei Times.

The bureau provided a written assessment to the Legislative Yuan before an oral report and a question-and-answer session at the legislature's Foreign Affairs and National Defence Committee.

Japan's security reform agenda is set to strengthen security collaboration with the US, including bolstering defence deployments within the first island chain, advancing integrated command and operations of the Japan Self-Defence Forces alongside US Forces Japan, and expanding the military presence in the Nansei Islands,

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