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Japan picks ‘Asian NATO’ backer Shigeru Ishiba as new PM, intensifying tensions with China

Ishiba beat Sanae Takaichi in a run-off for the leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party, helped by strong support among rank-and-file members.

September 27, 2024 / 12:50 IST
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Ishiba, 67, has been a long-time aspirant for the PM's post and has previously worked as a banker. (Credit: AP)

Japan’s ruling party picked Shigeru Ishiba as its next leader, positioning an advocate of an “Asian NATO” to become prime minister in a move that risks further increasing tensions with China.

Ishiba, a 67-year-old party veteran who has served in several senior roles including defense minister, beat Sanae Takaichi in a run-off for the leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party, helped by strong support among rank-and-file members.

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He has supported the Bank of Japan’s efforts to tighten monetary policy and emphasized greater development of regional economies to tackle the depopulation of rural areas, aided by government spending.