India & Japan Review Bilateral Cooperation
On 19th January 2025, India’s External Affairs Minister and Japan’s Foreign Minister met in Washington DC to advance bilateral cooperation and strategic dialogue.
Key Highlights
- Bilateral Cooperation: Discussions spanned political, security, economic, technological, and cultural domains, with satisfaction expressed over ongoing progress.
- Strategic Frameworks: Both Ministers emphasized regular communication through mechanisms like the Strategic Dialogue and the 2+2 Dialogue of Foreign and Defence Ministers.
- India-Japan Year of Science: The leaders announced 2025 as the India-Japan Year of Science, Technology, and Innovation, commemorating 40 years since the 1985 Science and Technology Memorandum of Understanding.
- People-to-People Exchanges: The talks highlighted collaboration in education, skill development, ....
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