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It is based on the shared understanding that stability in the Indo-Pacific region would depend less on grand alliances and more on practical cooperation among middle and emerging-power states.
Among them: a series of joint exercises from April to June this year in which US forces twice airlifted anti-ship missile launchers here. Until recently, locals say, this smallest and least populous ...