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FRI · 2026-03-27 · 02:01 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0327-38114
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NSR-2026-0327-38114News Report·EN·National Security

Japanese combat troops to return to Philippines in ‘significant’ Indo-Pacific defence shift

In a significant shift for Indo-Pacific defense, approximately 1,000 Japanese combat troops will participate in joint military training exercises in the Philippines next month. This marks the first time Japanese combat troops have been on Philippine soil since World War II in 1945.

Raissa RoblesSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-27 · 02:01 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Japanese combat troops to return to Philippines in ‘significant’ Indo-Pacific defence shift
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In a significant shift for Indo-Pacific defense, approximately 1,000 Japanese combat troops will participate in joint military training exercises in the Philippines next month. This marks the first time Japanese combat troops have been on Philippine soil since World War II in 1945. The joint exercises, part of the Philippine-US Balikatan drills, signal a move towards a more collaborative security architecture in the region. The return is viewed as a symbolic moment, given the historical conflict between the two countries. The Philippines, Japan, the United States, and Australia will participate in defensive operations, highlighting strengthened alliances and a unified approach to regional security.

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The last time that combat troops from Japan were in the Philippines was in 1945.

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Japanese armed combat troops will set foot on Philippine soil next month for the first time in 81 years.

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These four nations [along with Australia] will come together to exercise defensive operations.

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The return signals a shift in the Indo-Pacific security architecture from a hub-and-spoke strategy.

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Historians estimate that Japanese forces killed half a million Filipinos during Japan’s occupation.

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At least 1,000 Japanese armed combat troops will set foot on Philippine soil next month for the first time in 81 years since World War II.Their return, as part of the joint Philippine-US Balikatan military training drills, also signals a dramatic shift in the development of the Indo-Pacific security architecture from a “hub-and-spoke” strategy to one of multiple, overlapping minilaterals, with the region seen as one undivided theatre, experts say.Philippines" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="19015" data-entity-type="organization">Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief-of-Staff General Romeo Brawner Jnr noted the return of Japanese soldiers “is very significant”, during a day-long conference on Tuesday to mark 70 years of diplomatic relations between Manila and Tokyo.“The last time that combat troops from Japan were in the Philippines was in 1945. Since then, combat troops from other countries were not allowed, specifically from Japan, were not allowed in the country,” Brawner said.Historians estimate that Japanese forces killed half a million Filipinos during Japan’s three-year occupation of the Philippines.“So that is very significant because back then, we found ourselves on opposite sides of the war,” Brawner said. “But this time, we find ourselves on the same side. Together with the United States, we will stand together. These four nations [along with Australia] will come together to exercise defensive operations.”
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