Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and Defence Minister Minoru Kihara met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi for the 3rd India-Japan 2+2 meeting. They discussed boosting cooperation in critical minerals, semiconductors, and defence and reviewed projects like the Mumbai-Ahm
Two warships from the Philippines and Japan each, for the first time ever, conducted a joint exercise in the contested waters. Meanwhile, a Vietnamese Coast Guard vessel is on its way to the Philippines for a joint training exercise, in a first such exercise between the two countries.
As per ADB, Asia and the Pacific can effectively manage their demographic deficits through proactive regional migration policies and human capital investment.
Acknowledging the fact that India and Japan have a strategic convergence of interests, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday said there is scope for growing business between both nations and New Delhi will have to work harder with Tokyo.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday highlighted the growing economic ties between India and Japan, highlighting an investment target of Yen 5 trillion, that is USD 42 billion by 2027 in India.
Taiwan on Sunday welcomed the Japan-US Security Consultative Committee (SCC) (Japan-US "2+2") joint statement which pointed out that China is attempting to reshape the international order for its benefit.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins fellow foreign ministers from Australia, India, and Japan on Monday at the Quad Foreign Ministers meeting in Tokyo to address issues that improve lives in the Indo-Pacific.
A US-Japan Security Consultative Committee meeting also referred to as the "2+2" in Tokyo today was attended by the US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Japan Minister of Defence Kihara Minoru apart from US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the Japanese foreign minister Yoko Kamikawa.
Penny Wong said that she is looking forward to meeting her counterparts from Japan, India and the United States at the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Tokyo.
New Delhi [India], July 15: With an aim to support innovation and encourage start-up ecosystem in the country, Krisumi Corporation, a joint venture between India's Krishna Group and Japan's Sumitomo Corporation, successfully partnered with the JITO Incubation and Innovation Foundation (JIIF)
Monday's launches came a day after Pyongyang promised "offensive and overwhelming" responses to new military drills staged by the United States, South Korea and Japan.