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US Defence Secretary To Visit Aircraft Carrier In Disputed South China Sea
- Friday April 15, 2016
- World News | Reuters
US Defense Secretary Ash Carter said he will visit a US aircraft carrier transiting the disputed South China Sea on Friday, a move bound to anger China, which has been increasingly asserting its territorial claims.
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US Defence Secretary Visits India On Mission To Draw Militaries Closer
- Monday April 11, 2016
- India News | Reuters
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter began a three-day visit to India on Sunday, seeking to advance a relatively new defence relationship. Washington sees India as a counterweight to the growing power of China.
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China and Reclamation in South China Sea Creates 'New Facts': US
- Friday May 29, 2015
- World News | Reuters
US Defence Secretary Ash Carter, in Washington's latest challenge of Chinese land reclamation in the South China Sea, said the scale of Beijing's activities, not the United States, was altering the status quo in the region.
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US Defence Secretary To Visit Aircraft Carrier In Disputed South China Sea
- Friday April 15, 2016
- World News | Reuters
US Defense Secretary Ash Carter said he will visit a US aircraft carrier transiting the disputed South China Sea on Friday, a move bound to anger China, which has been increasingly asserting its territorial claims.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Defence Secretary Visits India On Mission To Draw Militaries Closer
- Monday April 11, 2016
- India News | Reuters
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter began a three-day visit to India on Sunday, seeking to advance a relatively new defence relationship. Washington sees India as a counterweight to the growing power of China.
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www.ndtv.com
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China and Reclamation in South China Sea Creates 'New Facts': US
- Friday May 29, 2015
- World News | Reuters
US Defence Secretary Ash Carter, in Washington's latest challenge of Chinese land reclamation in the South China Sea, said the scale of Beijing's activities, not the United States, was altering the status quo in the region.
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www.ndtv.com