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22 Aug, 2024

India and Japan conduct a ‘2+2’ dialogue focusing on the Indo-Pacific region

Bangalore, KA

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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated on Tuesday that the India-Japan partnership is part of a broader effort to maintain a free, open, and rules-based Indo-Pacific. He emphasized that the relationship will continue to strengthen, especially as China intensifies its military activities in the region.

The latest “2+2” dialogue took place in Delhi, with the Japanese delegation led by Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and Defence Minister Kihara Minoru. The Indian team was headed by Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

Over the past ten years, our cooperation has evolved into a unique, worldwide strategic alliance. In his broadcast introductory remarks, Mr. Jaishankar stated, “Our growing activities and expanding interests are the logic of this evolution.

He said, “In a world that’s becoming more unpredictable, we need reliable partners with whom we share common goals.”

He continued, “Therefore, we have actively worked to support each other’s efforts, understand each other’s objectives, bolster each other’s positions, and collaborate with other like-minded nations.”

The Minister of External Affairs stated that “we embrace mutuality and display sensitivity” to ensure the growth of Japan-India strategic cooperation.

“The Indo-Pacific region is currently free, open, and governed by norms, which sets the bigger context for our collaboration. This is a logical extension of our Act East agenda for India,” he stated.Read More-https://24x7newsroom.com/

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