India, Japan resolve to deepen maritime cooperation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and today resolved to expand their maritime cooperation and work together to ensure peace and stability in the region, which is witnessing growing Chinese assertiveness, officials said.

Officials said the two ministers also exchange views on India's long-pending proposal to procure the US-2 ShinMaywa amphibious aircraft from for its

The two sides also firmed up a project in the area of Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and robotics, marking the start of first such bilateral initiative.

They said Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) and the are working towards firming up an arrangement for deeper cooperation between the two navies.

"The ministers shared the recognition that it is important for the two countries to further strengthen defence and security cooperation under the 'Japan-lndia Special Strategic and Global Partnership' that aligns Japan's Free and Open Strategy' with India's 'Act East Policy'," a joint press statement said.

It said Sitharaman and Onodera recognised that stability of the and the are crucial for ensuring the peace and prosperity of the region.

The two ministers also deliberated on the situation in

"The ministers reaffirmed that they have shared interests in expanding cooperation in the maritime security domain and welcomed the fact that (JMSDF) and the are working towards the signing of the Implementing Arrangement for Deeper Cooperation between the two navies," the statement said.

On technology sharing, it said engagement between the Acquisition, (ATLA) of Japan and (DRDO) has resulted in a joint project in the area of development of Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) and Robotics.

"The Ministers recognised the importance of promoting and through a joint effort between the public and private sectors in order to bilaterally strengthen technological capability," said the statement.

On India's proposal to procure the US-2 amphibious aircraft, the statement said the ministers noted the effort made by both countries over it.

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 20:25 IST