NEW DELHI : India and Japan have recently reaffirmed their commitment to bolstering security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region, highlighting their shared interests in maintaining stability and promoting a rules-based order. This renewed focus on collaboration was solidified during the third 2+2 ministerial dialogue held in New Delhi, which brought together the foreign and defence ministers from both nations. As a key outcome of these talks, the two countries agreed to update their 2008 Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation, with the revised document expected to be unveiled during Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi . . .
Disclaimer: This information has been collected through secondary research and Daily Shipping Times is not responsible for any errors in the same.


You cannot copy content of this page