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Swaraj holds 'very productive' talks with Japanese counterpart

Press Trust of India  |  Tokyo 

External Affairs today held "very productive" talks with her Japanese counterpart during which the two leaders discussed a wide-range of bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest.

Swaraj, who is here on a three-day visit -- her first to in the capacity of the External Affairs -- and reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral ties during the 9th India-Strategic Dialogue.

The two leaders took stock of progress since Abe's "highly successful" visit to in September.

"Foreign Kono and I had very productive talks, covering a wide-range of bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest," Swaraj said.

Asserting that regards as a "natural partner", she said there is vast scope to combine "our relative advantages, whether of capital, technology or human resources, and to work for mutual benefit."

"Japan's presence is visible in major infrastructure and capacity-building projects across Our flagship initiatives such as Smart City, Digital India, Start Up and many others welcome Japan's entrepreneurs with new opportunities. We are happy to note that Japanese investments in India, both public and private, are on the rise," she added.

Swaraj said the two sides had very productive discussions on how and are working closely to build robust ties in High Speed Rail, Information and Communications Technology, Innovation, Space Science, Healthcare and Food Processing and other fields.

"We also exchanged views on some new areas of focus in our engagement, such as skills development, Japanese language training in and the possibility of Indian professionals working in under the Technical Intern Training Programme," she added.

The said the bilateral relations between and have expanded rapidly in recent years and it is reflected in the number of high-level visits exchanged and the several official dialogue mechanisms that are in place.

"The Special Strategic and between our two countries that was established during (Narendra) Modi's landmark visit to in 2014, has been constantly strengthened through our mutual efforts. There is optimism on both sides about the potential of our future ties.

"and have shared values, with a long history of friendly exchanges. Buddhism unites us. We are both democracies. We value openness, transparency, rule of law and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity," she said.

"Our Special Strategic and has acquired a broader significance in the current global context. Our growing convergence on economic and strategic issues is important for peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region," Swaraj said.

She said as part of Japan's sustained participation in India's economic modernisation, both sides will exchange notes for Japanese Overseas Development Assistance for four new developmental projects in the states of Himachal Pradesh, and

Swaraj also said that there should be a "zero tolerance" on terrorism.

"We shared the view that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations is a global scourge that requires global action in the spirit of zero tolerance, including by rooting out terrorist safe havens, disrupting and financing channels and halting cross-border movement of terrorists," she said.

She also emphasised the need for concerted global action to deal with other common challenges such as climate change.

Swaraj will call on tomorrow.

The discussions have laid a sound foundation for the visit of to for the next bilateral Annual Summit later this year, Swaraj said.

"That visit, I am confident, will give renewed thrust to our Special Strategic and Global Partnership," she asserted.

"On sidelines of the strategic dialogue between EAM @SushmaSwaraj and Japanese Foreign Taro Kono, documents were signed/exchanged between the two sides," said.

Earlier, Swaraj met of the ruling & former Japanese Foreign

"Fruitful discussion on taking relationship forward across diverse sectors. Mr. Kishida's role in strengthening our ties are invaluable," Kumar tweeted.

Swaraj also addressed a gathering of Indian diaspora at the in Tokyo.

Addressing the gathering, she lauded the contribution of the diaspora for strengthening the bond with and creating a positive image about in

According to official figures, Japanese FDI in during 2016-17 was USD 4.7 billion, an increase of 80 per cent over the last year.

In 2016-17, India-trade reached USD 13.61 billion, showing a decrease of 6.21 per cent over 2015-16, when the total bilateral trade was USD 14.51 billion.

India's export to for 2016-17 was USD 3.86 billion, whereas India's import from the East Asian country for 2016-17 was USD 9.76 billion.

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First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 22:40 IST
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