TOKYO: Japan and the United States began a major joint military exercise on Thursday in southern Japan as they aim to step up readiness in the face of China's increasing assertiveness and North Korea's intensifying missile launches.

The biennial "Keen Sword" drills kicked off at a Japanese air base in southern Japan and will also be held in several other locations in and around the East Asian nation through November 19.

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