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India, Japan hold annual defence dialogue; resolve to deepen strategic ties

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Published : Sep 2, 2019, 6:05 PM IST

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and conveyed India's commitment to further enhance the defence engagements with Japan. Union Minister is on a five-day visit to East Asian countries, including Japan and South Korea, with an aim to strengthen military and defence ties.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday held "fruitful" talks with his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo during which both sides resolved to further deepen bilateral defence and strategic ties.

Singh also met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and conveyed to him India's commitment to further enhance defence engagements with Japan, officials said.

  • Had an extremely fruitful Ministerial Level Dialogue with Japan’s Defence Minister, Mr. Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo.

    We discussed the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation.

    We will continue working together to further deepen the defence ties between both the nations. pic.twitter.com/IIyeRCZDqo

    — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) September 2, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The defence minister is on a five-day tour of Japan and South Korea. On Tuesday, he will leave for Seoul from Tokyo.

In the annual defence ministerial dialogue, Singh and Iwaya deliberated on the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation.

"Had an extremely fruitful ministerial-level dialogue with Japan's Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo. We discussed the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation," he tweeted.

He said both sides will continue to work together to further deepen the defence ties. Singh is accompanied by a high-level delegation.

Officials said the two sides also deliberated on the overall situation in the Indo-Pacific region where China has been increasing its military presence.

  • The meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan Mr @AbeShinzo was excellent. India attaches the highest priority to our bilateral relationship with Japan.

    I conveyed to him the Government of India’s commitment to further enhance the defence engagements between both the countries. pic.twitter.com/thMqEkvbTG

    — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) September 2, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

India, Japan and the US have been part of the annual Malabar maritime exercise which is aimed at achieving greater inter-operability among the navies of the three countries.

On his meeting with Abe, Singh said the meeting with the Japanese prime minister was "excellent".

"India attaches the highest priority to our bilateral relationship with Japan. I conveyed to him the government of India's commitment to further enhance the defence engagements between both the countries," he tweeted.

He also said that regular interactions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Abe put the special strategic and global partnership between India-Japan on a higher pedestal.

"It has added a new strategic depth to our defence cooperation," he said.

In South Korea, Singh will hold a bilateral dialogue with Jeong Kyeong-Doo, Minister of National Defence. He will also call on South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-Yon.

A CEO's Forum followed by a Business-to-Government (B2G) meeting will also be held in Seoul with the participation of members of defence industry from both sides with the aim to encourage India-ROK defence industry cooperation.

"The focus of the visit to South Korea will be to explore new areas of defence cooperation including co-development of military hardware," the official said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited South Korea in February during which both the countries decided to strengthen strategic ties.

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New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday held "fruitful" talks with his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo during which both sides resolved to further deepen bilateral defence and strategic ties.

Singh also met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and conveyed to him India's commitment to further enhance defence engagements with Japan, officials said.

  • Had an extremely fruitful Ministerial Level Dialogue with Japan’s Defence Minister, Mr. Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo.

    We discussed the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation.

    We will continue working together to further deepen the defence ties between both the nations. pic.twitter.com/IIyeRCZDqo

    — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) September 2, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

The defence minister is on a five-day tour of Japan and South Korea. On Tuesday, he will leave for Seoul from Tokyo.

In the annual defence ministerial dialogue, Singh and Iwaya deliberated on the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation.

"Had an extremely fruitful ministerial-level dialogue with Japan's Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo. We discussed the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation," he tweeted.

He said both sides will continue to work together to further deepen the defence ties. Singh is accompanied by a high-level delegation.

Officials said the two sides also deliberated on the overall situation in the Indo-Pacific region where China has been increasing its military presence.

  • The meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan Mr @AbeShinzo was excellent. India attaches the highest priority to our bilateral relationship with Japan.

    I conveyed to him the Government of India’s commitment to further enhance the defence engagements between both the countries. pic.twitter.com/thMqEkvbTG

    — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) September 2, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

India, Japan and the US have been part of the annual Malabar maritime exercise which is aimed at achieving greater inter-operability among the navies of the three countries.

On his meeting with Abe, Singh said the meeting with the Japanese prime minister was "excellent".

"India attaches the highest priority to our bilateral relationship with Japan. I conveyed to him the government of India's commitment to further enhance the defence engagements between both the countries," he tweeted.

He also said that regular interactions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Abe put the special strategic and global partnership between India-Japan on a higher pedestal.

"It has added a new strategic depth to our defence cooperation," he said.

In South Korea, Singh will hold a bilateral dialogue with Jeong Kyeong-Doo, Minister of National Defence. He will also call on South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-Yon.

A CEO's Forum followed by a Business-to-Government (B2G) meeting will also be held in Seoul with the participation of members of defence industry from both sides with the aim to encourage India-ROK defence industry cooperation.

"The focus of the visit to South Korea will be to explore new areas of defence cooperation including co-development of military hardware," the official said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited South Korea in February during which both the countries decided to strengthen strategic ties.

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India, Japan hold annual defence dialogue; resolve to deepen strategic ties
         New Delhi, Sep 2 (PTI) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday held "fruitful" talks with his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo during which both sides resolved to further deepen bilateral defence and strategic ties.
         Singh also met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and conveyed to him India's commitment to further enhance defence engagements with Japan, officials said.
         The defence minister is on a five-day tour of Japan and South Korea. On Tuesday, he will leave for Seoul from Tokyo.
         In the annual defence ministerial dialogue, Singh and Iwaya deliberated on the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation.
         "Had an extremely fruitful ministerial level dialogue with Japan's Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo. We discussed the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation," he tweeted.
         He said both sides will continue to work together to further deepen the defence ties. Singh is accompanied by a high-level delegation.
         Officials said the two sides also deliberated on the overall situation in the Indo-Pacific region where China has been increasing its military presence.
         India, Japan and the US have been part of the annual Malabar maritime exercise which is aimed at achieving greater inter-operability among the navies of the three countries.
         On his meeting with Abe, Singh said the meeting with the Japanese prime minister was "excellent".
         "India attaches the highest priority to our bilateral relationship with Japan. I conveyed to him the government of India's commitment to further enhance the defence engagements between both the countries," he tweeted.
         He also said that regular interactions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Abe put the special strategic and global partnership between India-Japan on a higher pedestal.          "It has added a new strategic depth to our defence cooperation," he said.
          In South Korea, Singh will hold a bilateral dialogue with Jeong Kyeong-Doo, Minister of National Defence. He will also call on South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-Yon.
         A CEO's Forum followed by a Business-to-Government (B2G) meeting will also be held in Seoul with the participation of members of defence industry from both sides with the aim to encourage India-ROK defence industry cooperation.
         "The focus of the visit to South Korea will be to explore new areas of defence cooperation including co-development of military hardware," the official said.
         Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited South Korea in February during which both the countries decided to strengthen strategic ties. PTI MPB
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