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    10 years of India-Japan Special Global and Strategic Partnership

    Posted 21 Aug 2024

    Updated 22 Aug 2024

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    In 2014, the relationship between the two countries were upgraded to ‘Special Global and Strategic Partnership (SGSP)' from ‘Strategic and Global Partnership’ to align their geo-economic and geo-strategic interests.

    • Also, recently, third 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue between India-Japan was held in New Delhi.

    About India-Japan SGSP

    • SGSP is a reflection of the imperative for a strategic partnership between the two countries that went beyond traditional security concerns.
    • Key Pillars of SGSP
      • Global Partnership for Peace and Security in the Region and the World
      • Civil Nuclear Energy, Non-proliferation and Export Control
      • Exploring Science, Inspiring Innovation, Developing Technology, Connecting People

    Key outcomes of the 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue

    • Committed to enhance cooperation in Defence Equipment, Critical, and Emerging Technology domains.
    • Enhancing partnership in co-production and co-development with a focus on Make-in-India.

    Areas of Cooperation between India and Japan

    • Indo-Pacific Region: Common responses through strategies like Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific and India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative.
    • Developmental cooperation: Asia-Africa Growth Corridor, Act East Forum, etc.
    • Minilaterals: QUAD Security Dialogue, Supply Chain Resilience Initiative, etc.

    About 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue

    • It is a dialogue mechanism between the Defence and Foreign ministers of two countries.
    • Along with Japan, India has 2+2 Dialogue Mechanism with the US, the UK, Australia, and Russia.
    • Tags :
    • India-Japan
    • Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative
    • 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue
    • Asia-Africa Growth Corridor
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