Sun Aug 03 00:40:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text followed by a rewritten news article from an Indian perspective:

**Summary:**

A Japanese woman was attacked in a Suzhou, China subway station, mirroring an incident in Tokyo where two Chinese men were seriously injured. This follows previous attacks on Japanese nationals in China, raising concerns about growing xenophobia in both countries. The Japanese Chamber of Commerce in China is urging Chinese authorities to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens. The Chinese Embassy in Japan has also urged Japanese authorities to take action to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in Japan.

**News Article:**

**Growing Xenophobia Fuels Attacks on Japanese, Chinese Citizens in China and Japan**

*New Delhi, August 3, 2025* – Rising tensions between China and Japan appear to be spilling over into acts of violence against citizens of each nation, sparking concerns about escalating xenophobia in both countries.

According to multiple reports, a Japanese woman was attacked and injured in a Suzhou subway station in China on Thursday. This incident occurred hours after two Chinese men were seriously injured in separate attacks in Tokyo. These attacks are particularly concerning as they follow previous incidents targeting Japanese citizens in China, including a fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old student last year.

The Chinese Embassy in Japan has issued a statement urging Japanese authorities to apprehend the assailants in the Tokyo attacks and to ensure the safety and legal rights of Chinese citizens, citing a “surge in xenophobic sentiment” in Japanese society.

Meanwhile, the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China has called on Chinese authorities to guarantee the safety and security of Japanese nationals living and working in China, emphasizing the importance of security for businesses operating in the region.

“Such incidents are deeply concerning for the Indian perspective,” said Dr. Lakshmi Raman, a professor of international relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University. “India has strong economic ties with both China and Japan, and escalating tensions, particularly those manifesting in violence, could have ripple effects across the region. We encourage both nations to de-escalate tensions and prioritize the safety and security of all citizens.”

The incidents come at a sensitive time for Sino-Japanese relations, already strained by territorial disputes and historical grievances. The attacks have sparked a renewed debate about the role of nationalism and xenophobia in shaping public sentiment and government policy in both countries.

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