India-Japan Ties: Jaishankar Prioritizes Strategic Partnership in Global Forums

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized India's high priority on its friendship and strategic partnership with Japan during the 18th India-Japan Strategic Dialogue. He highlighted the transformation of bilateral ties from primarily economic to broad, comprehensive, and strategic, with a focus on collaboration in international forums like the Quad, UN, and G20. Jaishankar noted the alignment of India's Indo-Pacific vision with Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific outlook, tracing its conceptual roots to a past Japanese Prime Minister. He stressed the shared duty of both major democracies to shape the global order, especially in the current uncertain times, and looked ahead to celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations in 2027.

Key Points: India-Japan Strategic Dialogue: Jaishankar on Indo-Pacific, Quad, G20

  • Strategic partnership beyond economics
  • Priority on Quad, UN, G20 cooperation
  • Shared Indo-Pacific vision
  • 75th anniversary of ties in 2027
  • Collaboration amid global uncertainty
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India attaches highest priority to working with Japan in international forums: EAM Jaishankar

EAM Jaishankar says India gives highest priority to working with Japan in Quad, UN, G20, highlighting broad strategic partnership and Indo-Pacific convergence.

"India attaches very great priority to its friendship with Japan - S. Jaishankar"

New Delhi, Jan 16

Hailing the ties between India and Japan, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Friday that New Delhi attaches the highest priority to working with Tokyo in international forums such as the Quad, the United Nations and the G20.

In his opening remarks during the 18th India-Japan Strategic Dialogue with his Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi in New Delhi, EAM Jaishankar noted that the ties between the two nations have transformed from an economic relationship to one which is "broad, comprehensive and strategic".

"Let me today as I welcome you underline that India attaches very great priority to its friendship with Japan, and over the last two decades, we have been successful in transforming the relationship from what was primarily an economic relationship into one that is broad, comprehensive and strategic in its focus. We attach the highest priority to working with Japan in international forums, and immediately, Quad, the United Nations, our G4 membership, and the G20 come to mind," EAM Jaishankar said.

"As I reflect on the relationship, it is worth recalling that it was a Japanese Prime Minister who, in his address to the Indian Parliament, laid the ground for the emergence of the Indo-Pacific as a political, economic and strategic construct. Much, much time has passed, but the relationship today sees that our initiative of what we call Mahasagar, which is oceans in a way and vision for the Indo-Pacific aligns closely with your Free and Open Indo-Pacific outlook," he added.

EAM Jaishankar stressed the importance of India and Japan working closely towards shared strategic goals amid the current uncertain global situation. He extended a warm welcome to Toshimitsu Motegi and recalled their earlier meeting.

"We are leading democracies. We are the major economies of the world, and we have today not just an opportunity but also an obligation, a duty to shape the global order and in the current uncertain global situation, it is even more important that we work closely towards shared strategic goals," he said.

EAM Jaishankar said that India and Japan will celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties in 2027 and noted that the "special, strategic and global partnership is on a continuously upward trajectory".

He said, "Today in our bilateral discussions, I hope to address with you key priorities in our ties, some of which were already discussed when you called on the Prime Minister. But, in addition, because you are coming here from the Philippines, that is illustrative of our Indo-Pacific convergence. You have also visited Qatar, Israel and Palestine. So, it shows our shared interests in that region -- West Asia, the Middle East, as you call it. It also underlines our energy commonalities. So, there is a lot that we have to discuss."

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our foreign policy in action. The Quad partnership with Japan, US, and Australia is key for regional security. Hope this translates into more Japanese investment in manufacturing here, creating jobs for our youth.
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Rohit P
While the strategic partnership is important, I hope we are also getting a good deal on the bullet train project and technology transfer. Sometimes these high-level talks don't always benefit the common man. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, it's encouraging to see such strong diplomatic ties. Japan's support for infrastructure development, like the Delhi-Mumbai corridor, is a game-changer for the economy. More power to this friendship!
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Vikram M
The mention of shared energy interests is key. With global uncertainty, having a stable partner like Japan for energy security and green technology is vital for our growth. This is a mature, forward-looking partnership. 👏
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see the relationship evolve from just economic to strategic. Both are democracies with a stake in a free Indo-Pacific. On a lighter note, can we also get some collaboration on anime and cultural exchanges? 😄

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