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    The Prime Minister held a bilateral meeting with his Japanese Counterpart.

    Posted 15 Jun 2024

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    The meeting was held on the sidelines of the G-7 Summit in Apulia, Italy. 

    • Both major democracies share converging interests amidst the rise of China in the Indo-Pacific. 

    Key dimensions of bilateral cooperation

    • Political: 
      • Since 2014 both the countries have elevated relation to ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership. 
      • India-Japan Act East Forum established to provide a platform for collaboration under India’s “Act East Policy” and Japan’s “Vision of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific
    • Economic: 
      • Signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. 
      • Japan's bilateral trade with India totalled US$ 21.96 billion during FY 2022-23. 
      • India has been the largest recipient of Japanese ODA loans for decades.
    • Security:  
      • Established Foreign and Defense Ministerial Meeting (“2+2” meeting), 
      • Bilateral logistics agreement for reciprocal provision of supplies and services between the Defense Forces of both countries,
      •  Military exercises like Veer Guardian, 'DHARMA GUARDIAN', Malabar etc. 
    • Infrastructure
      • Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Project, 
      • Japan-India Clean Energy Partnership. 
    • Other Multilateral Cooperation 
      • Jointly launched Asia Africa Growth Corridor 
      • Members of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue and India-Japan-Australia Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI).
      • Japan has joined India-led initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance (ISA), Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), etc. 
    • Tags :
    • Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
    • Indo-Japan
    • India-Japan Relations
    • Asia Africa Growth Corridor
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