Japan Moves To Centralize Intelligence System
The Japanese House of Representatives has passed a bill to establish a new national intelligence agency, moving it toward the Upper House for final approval. This legislative move aims to bolster the country's domestic and international intelligence capabilities. The bill's passage marks a significant step in Japan's evolving security architecture. Japan is implementing measures to centralize its intelligence capabilities to reshape regional security dynamics. The move aims to increase pressure on Seoul and improve coordination within the intelligence community.
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