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India's New Envoy Meets Former Japanese PM: Strengthening a Vital Strategic Partnership

India's new ambassador to Japan has hit the ground running with a series of high-level meetings. She sat down with former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to discuss strengthening the crucial partnership between the two nations. Her visit also included appreciating local support for the Indian community in Urakawa town. These discussions build on recent top-level engagements, including a meeting between Prime Ministers Modi and Takaichi.

Indian envoy, former Japanese PM Kishida discuss strengthening special strategic and global partnership

Tokyo, Dec 19

India's Ambassador-designate to Japan Nagma Mallick on Friday called on former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, holding discussions on ways to strengthen the special strategic and global partnership between both countries.

"Ambassador-designate Ms. Nagma M. Mallick called on H. E. Mr. Fumio Kishida, former Prime Minister of Japan. They discussed ways to strengthen the Special Strategic and Global Partnership and other issues of common interest," the Indian Embassy in Japan posted on X.

Fumio Kishida served as Japan's Prime Minister from November 10, 2021 to October 1, 2024.

India-Japan relations were elevated to a 'Global Partnership' in 2000, a ‘Strategic and Global Partnership’ in 2006, and a ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership’ in 2014. The defence and security partnership forms an integral pillar of India-Japan bilateral ties.

Earlier in the day, Nagma Mallick met Urakawa Mayor Hiraku Ikeda and appreciated his support for the Indian community in the town.

"Ambassador-designate Ms. Nagma M. Mallick received Mayor of Urakawa town, H.E. Mr. Hiraku Ikeda. She appreciated the support the town, led by the Hon’ble Mayor, extends to the Indian community in Urakawa," Indian Embassy in Japan posted on X.

On Thursday, Mallick called on Japan's Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy Kiuchi Minoru and discussed various aspects of the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between two nations.

She also held a meeting with Japan's House of Representatives Member and Japan-India Parliamentary Friendship Group Chairman, Yasutoshi Nishimura.

Following the meeting, the Indian Embassy in Japan posted on X: "Ambassador-designate Ms. Nagma M. Mallick met H. E. Mr. Yasutoshi Nishimura, Hon’ble Member of the House of Representatives of Japan and Chairman of Japan-India Parliamentary Friendship Group. They discussed issues of mutual interest and ways to strengthen India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership."

On Monday, the Indian diplomat held a meeting with the Speaker of Japan's House of Representatives Fukushiro Nukaga and discussed various aspects of bilateral ties.

On November 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a bilateral meeting with his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, discussing ways to add momentum to bilateral cooperation in sectors like innovation, defence, and talent mobility.

"Had a productive meeting with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan. We discussed ways to add momentum to bilateral cooperation in areas such as innovation, defence, talent mobility and more. We are also looking to enhance trade ties between our nations. A strong India-Japan partnership is vital for a better planet," PM Modi had posted on X.

On October 27, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar met with his Japanese counterpart, Motegi Toshimitsu, on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur, as both discussed expanding bilateral ties and agreed to work closely to implement the joint vision for the next decade of India-Japan cooperation.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Good to see our new ambassador hitting the ground running. Meeting the former PM, mayors, and parliamentary groups shows a comprehensive approach. Hope this translates into more Japanese investment in Indian manufacturing under 'Make in India'.

Vikram M

The defence partnership pillar mentioned is key. With the security challenges in our region, having a strong partner like Japan is invaluable. Collaboration on maritime security and technology can be a game-changer.

Priya S

Appreciating the support for the Indian community in Urakawa is a nice touch. It's these people-to-people connections that strengthen the bond beyond just government-level talks. More cultural exchanges would be wonderful.

Rohit P

While the diplomatic engagements are positive, I hope there is a clear, actionable outcome. We've had a 'Special Strategic' partnership for a decade. The focus now should be on faster implementation of projects, especially the high-speed rail.

Michael C

Talent mobility is a smart area to focus on. Indian professionals and students can benefit immensely from opportunities in Japan, and Japan can address its demographic challenges. A true win-win partnership.

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