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IN PHOTOS: India-Japan defence partnership crucial for a free and open Indo-Pacific
Updated On: 19 August, 2024 09:12 PM IST | Sanjana Deshpande
Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa arrived in New Delhi on Monday to participate in the third India-Japan '2+2' dialogue, aimed at reviewing the Indo-Pacific region's situation and enhancing bilateral strategic ties. Pics/ PTI

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India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar are set to hold talks with their Japanese counterparts, Defence Minister Kihara Minoru and Foreign Minister Kamikawa, on Tuesday.
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The Indian Defence Ministry emphasised that a strengthened India-Japan defence partnership is essential for maintaining a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific, especially given the current global climate.

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The dialogue is expected to focus on expanding cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, particularly in response to China's increasing military activities in the region.
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The India-Japan '2+2' dialogue began in 2019 in India, with the second edition held in Japan in 2022. The ongoing discussions will further solidify the strategic partnership between the two nations.

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Besides the '2+2' dialogue, separate bilateral meetings will take place, where the ministers will review existing cooperation and explore new initiatives, with discussions also covering regional and global issues of mutual interest.
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The Defence Ministry highlighted that India and Japan share a 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership' founded on common values like democracy, freedom, and the rule of law.

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Defence collaboration has emerged as a crucial aspect of the India-Japan partnership, with the current visit expected to deepen this cooperation further.
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