Key Points

Jaishankar met Japan’s Foreign Minister Iwaya to reinforce Quad cooperation for Indo-Pacific stability. Both leaders discussed infrastructure, mobility, and counter-terrorism efforts. The meeting builds momentum ahead of the upcoming Quad Leaders’ Summit. Jaishankar also emphasized India-US trade progress during his US visit.

Key Points: Jaishankar Meets Japan FM Iwaya to Strengthen Quad Indo-Pacific Cooperation

  • Jaishankar and Iwaya discussed infrastructure and mobility partnerships
  • Quad aims for an inclusive Indo-Pacific region
  • India-Japan ties diversify across strategic sectors
  • Talks focused on countering terrorism and trade negotiations
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Jaishankar exchange view on deepening Quad engagement for free, open Indo-Pacific with Japan's counterpart

Jaishankar discusses deepening Quad engagement with Japan's FM Iwaya, reinforcing Indo-Pacific stability and India-Japan strategic ties.

"Exchanged views on deepening our Quad engagement for a free and open Indo-Pacific. – S Jaishankar"

Washington, DC, July 1

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya on the sidelines of the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting (QFMM) in Washington, DC, reaffirming India-Japan ties and strategic coordination in the Indo-Pacific region.

Taking to social media platform X, Jaishankar wrote, "Pleased to meet FM Takeshi Iwaya of Japan in New York this morning. Had comprehensive discussions on infrastructure, investment and mobility. Exchanged views on deepening our Quad engagement for a free and open Indo-Pacific."

He added that the "Special, Strategic and Global Partnership continues to deepen and diversify," reflecting the growing momentum in India-Japan ties across multiple sectors.

Jaishankar is on an official visit to the United States at the invitation of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to participate in the QFMM.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the meeting will build on discussions from the last QFMM held in January and focus on regional and global developments, especially in the Indo-Pacific.

"The Ministers will also review the progress made on Quad initiatives and deliberate on new proposals to advance the shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific," the MEA stated.

The Quad is a diplomatic partnership between Australia, India, Japan, and the United States committed to supporting an open, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific that is inclusive and resilient. The Quad's origins date back to the collaboration in response to the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Prior to his arrival in Washington, Jaishankar inaugurated an exhibition at the United Nations in New York titled 'The Human Cost of Terrorism', underscoring India's strong stance against terrorism. "Terrorism anywhere is a threat to peace everywhere," he said at the UN Headquarters, calling for zero tolerance and global cooperation to combat the menace.

During his US visit, Jaishankar also spoke to Newsweek, where he hailed the enduring strength of India-US ties over the past 25 years. He emphasized that under the last five US Presidents--Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden--the bilateral relationship has consistently grown stronger.

Jaishankar expressed optimism over ongoing trade negotiations between India and the US. "We are in the middle, hopefully more than the middle, of a very intricate trade negotiation. My hope would be that we bring it to a successful conclusion," he said, while acknowledging that final agreement depends on both sides.

Highlighting structural drivers like economics, technology, education, security, and energy, he said these factors continue to strengthen the India-US relationship. He also noted that differences may arise, but the ability to address them constructively has helped maintain a positive trajectory.

Jaishankar's visit comes at a critical time as India prepares to host the upcoming Quad Leaders' Summit. His engagements in the US aim to deepen India's strategic partnerships and advance shared goals in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope our government also focuses on strengthening domestic infrastructure and manufacturing. These international partnerships should translate to tangible benefits for Indian industries and workers.
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Rohit P
Japan-India relations are underrated! From bullet trains to defense cooperation, this partnership has so much potential. The Quad gives us a seat at the high table with global powers. Proud of our foreign policy under Modi government 🙌
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Sarah B
Interesting development. As someone working in international trade, I see huge opportunities in India-Japan collaboration, especially in technology and clean energy sectors. Hope this leads to more Japanese investments in India.
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Karthik V
The focus on terrorism at UN is much needed. India has suffered enough from cross-border terrorism. Glad our Foreign Minister is taking a strong stand on global platforms. Terrorism has no place in civilized society!
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Michael C
As an American observer, I'm impressed by India's growing role in global geopolitics. The Quad is becoming increasingly important, and India's participation brings balance to the Indo-Pacific strategy. Looking forward to the summit!
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Divya L
Hope these discussions lead to more opportunities for Indian students and professionals in Japan. The mobility aspect is crucial - easier work visas and cultural exchanges would benefit both nations

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