India, Japan Deepen Maritime Security Ties, Agree to Explore Joint Naval Shipbuilding
The pact adds ship repair, joint exercises and technology cooperation as both countries seek stronger protection for sea lanes and a free Indo-Pacific.
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Eyeing China, India and Japan step up Indo-Pacific defence cooperation, sign maritime security MoA
In a bilateral meeting between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Japan's Shinjiro Koizumi, New Delhi and Tokyo have agreed to increase their defence ties and reiterated that the Indo-Pacific must remain open and free.
India, Japan sign maritime pact, explore joint naval warship development - The Tribune
India and Japan on Thursday inked a ‘memorandum of arrangement’ on maritime cooperation facilitating greater synergy between navies of the two countries and said they were exploring joint development in naval warship building. The move was announced in a statement that followed a bilateral meeting Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had with his Japanese counterpart Shinjiro […]
India, Japan deepen maritime security ties, agree to explore joint naval shipbuilding
India and Japan agreed to deepen maritime security cooperation and naval coordination. They will strengthen naval coordination and explore joint development in shipbuilding. The pact will enhance cooperation in maritime domain awareness and disaster relief. Both nations will also enhance coordination for protecting sea lines of communication. This agreement aims to advance their defense partnership in the Indo-Pacific region.
India and Japan are continuously strengthening their ties amid the growing challenge posed by China. In this context, an important meeting was held today in New Delhi between the Defense Ministers of India and Japan. At this meeting, both countries supported free navigation in the Indo-Pacific Ocean.
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