India and Japan to Boost Bilateral Cooperation
On 24th May, 2022, India’s Prime Minister held a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan. Both leaders had productive exchange of views on enhancing bilateral relations in various spheres as well as on some regional and global issues.
Key Highlights
- Bilateral Security and Defence Cooperation: The two countries agreed to further enhance bilateral security and defence cooperation, including in the area of defence manufacturing.
- Economic Ties: Appreciating the growing economic ties between the two countries, India and Japan agreed that both sides should work jointly towards implementing their decision to have 5 trillion yen in public and private ....
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