FS Vikram Misri meets Japanese Vice Foreign Minister, conveys India's message on zero tolerance for terrorism

IANS May 22, 2025 283 views

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Takehiro Funakoshi in Tokyo for critical bilateral discussions. The meeting highlighted India's zero-tolerance approach to terrorism and strengthened the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between the two nations. Discussions covered multiple strategic domains including security, economic cooperation, and regional developments in the Indo-Pacific. Both countries emphasized their shared commitment to democracy, freedom, and combating global terrorism.

"India and Japan share 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership' based on democracy, freedom and rule of law" - MEA Statement
Tokyo, May 22: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Japanese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Takehiro Funakoshi in Tokyo on Thursday for their annual bilateral dialogue and highlighted India's stance on zero tolerance towards terrorism.

Key Points

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India-Japan bilateral dialogue focuses on Indo-Pacific strategic cooperation

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Both nations reaffirm strong stance against terrorism

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Diplomatic engagement highlights shared democratic values

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Strengthening bilateral relations through high-level meetings

"Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, joins Takehiro Funakoshi, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, Government of Japan, for the Foreign Secretary-Vice Minister Dialogue in Tokyo. Discussions covered advancing the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership and conveying India's message on zero tolerance for terror," the Indian Embassy in Japan posted on X.

Meanwhile, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the participants disscussed further deepening the bilateral relations in a wide range of aspects, including security, economic, and people-to-people exchanges, under the Japan-India Special Strategic Global Partnership, and exchanged views on recent regional developments, mainly in the Indo-Pacific.

Misri also held a meeting with Japanese Senior Deputy Foreign Minister Hiroyuki Namazu and exchanged views on India-Japan startegic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region and other issues of common interest.

"India and Japan share 'Special Strategic and Global Partnership' based on the shared values of democracy, freedom and the rule of law. Defence has emerged as one of the most important pillars in this relationship. Strengthened India-Japan defence partnership is vital for ensuring a free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific in the prevailing global environment," according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

Meanwhile, earlier in the day, an all-party parliamentary delegation led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha arrived in Tokyo, marking the start of India's massive diplomatic outreach on 'Operation Sindoor.'

The delegation also met top Japanese leaders, reaffirming India's unwavering stand against terrorism under the global outreach campaign of Operation Sindoor.

Japan also condemned in the strongest terms the growing threat of terrorism as the country hosted a visiting delegation of Indian Parliamentarians.

"Minister Iwaya also stated that terrorism cannot be justified for any reason, that Japan firmly condemns terrorist acts in all forms, and that Japan is determined to join hands with the international community, including India, in a firm fight against terrorism, read a statement issued by the Japanese Foreign Ministry after the meeting.

Iwaya welcomed the recent agreement by India and Pakistan to suspend military operations and mentioned that he had held telephone talks with External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar and Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, hoping that the issue would be resolved through dialogue for the sake of peace and stability in South Asia.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Strong India-Japan ties are crucial for regional stability. Glad to see our zero-tolerance stance on terrorism being emphasized. Japan's support means a lot, especially when dealing with cross-border terror issues. 🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
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Priya M.
Operation Sindoor seems like a smart diplomatic move. Engaging multiple countries simultaneously shows India's growing global influence. But I hope we're also focusing on economic partnerships - Japan's tech expertise could boost Make in India!
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate Japan's condemnation of terrorism, their mention of India-Pakistan military operations suspension seems unnecessary. Our bilateral issues shouldn't be part of these discussions. Focus should remain on Indo-Pacific security.
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Sneha R.
Japan has always been a reliable partner. Their advanced technology combined with our human resources can create wonders! Terrorism is a global problem and such alliances will help counter it effectively. More power to this friendship ✨
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Vikram J.
Good to see defense cooperation getting priority. China's growing assertiveness affects both our nations. But I hope these talks also address trade imbalances - we import so much Japanese tech but our exports to them remain limited.
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Neeta P.
The parliamentary delegation visit is a nice touch - shows our democratic values in action. But I wonder if common citizens benefit from these high-level meetings? Maybe more cultural exchange programs would help people understand each other better.

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