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ndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, recently reelected to a third term, said he will continue to focus on increasing the country’s military preparedness and influence.
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China is expanding its nuclear forces “faster than any other country” and may end up with more intercontinental ballistic missiles than Russia or the United