
India-Japan Bilateral Ties Strengthened in 16th Foreign Ministers Strategic Dialogue
India-Japan Bilateral Ties Strengthened in 16th Foreign Ministers Strategic Dialogue
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar reiterated the commitment to strengthen India-Japan bilateral relations during the 16th India-Japan Foreign Ministers Strategic Dialogue in Tokyo on Thursday. Emphasizing the stabilizing role in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, the ministers explored ambitious areas of expansion, including emerging technologies.
India-Japan Bilateral Ties:Steady Progress and Ambitious Expansion
In a tweet, EAM Jaishankar expressed satisfaction with the steady progress of bilateral partnership across different domains. The leaders co-chaired the dialogue, discussing not only existing collaborations but also venturing into new and ambitious territories such as emerging technologies. The dialogue showcased the shared commitment to elevating the bilateral relationship to new heights.
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India-Japan Bilateral Ties:Multipolar World and International Cooperation
During the meeting, Jaishankar highlighted the stabilizing role that the India-Japan relationship can play in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond. He underscored the significance of their ties in navigating the complexities of the international situation. Expressing views on a multipolar world, Jaishankar emphasized that India and Japan will be steadfast partners as the global landscape evolves.
India-Japan Bilateral Ties:Landmark Year and Thriving Exchanges
Reflecting on 2023 as a “landmark” year in bilateral relations, Jaishankar acknowledged the flourishing exchanges between India and Japan. From government-to-government interactions to business collaborations and people-to-people exchanges, the year witnessed substantial growth across various sectors. The minister specifically praised Japan’s cooperation during its successful G20 presidency, further enhancing the robust partnership between the two nations.
Jaishankar’s visit to Japan follows his recent trip to South Korea, where he engaged with top leaders. The Foreign Ministers Strategic Dialogue not only strengthened diplomatic ties but also provided a platform to explore innovative ways to enhance collaboration, adding fresh momentum to the special strategic and global partnership that has thrived over the past decade.
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