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India signs third Indo-Pacific missile supply pact as neighbors worry

India has entered a third agreement to supply missiles in the Indo-Pacific as regional countries increasingly look warily at China’s growing assertiveness, CNBC reports.

India has signed a third pact for the supply of missiles in the Indo-Pacific region, with the move tied to rising concern among neighboring countries about China’s growing assertiveness, CNBC reports.

CNBC World and CNBC Markets both describe the agreement as part of India’s efforts to expand missile supply in the Indo-Pacific as regional states become increasingly wary.

The coverage frames the pact as a response to regional security dynamics, with China’s posture cited as the underlying reason neighbors are seeking additional capabilities.

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