India and Japan hold talks on Indo-Pacific security as they eye China's activity in the region

Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, center left, and his Japanese counterpart Minoru Kihara, center right, leave after a ceremonial guard of honor by joint military forces in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

NEW DELHI (AP) 鈥 The foreign and defense ministers of India and Japan Tuesday held security talks in New Delhi, aiming to bolster their strategic partnership in the Indo-Pacific as they seek to counter China's increasingly assertive economic and military activities in the region.

Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh met with their Japanese counterparts in the two governments鈥 third so-called 鈥渢wo-plus-two鈥 talks since their launch in 2019.

India and Japan said in a joint statement that the two sides reviewed their bilateral cooperation and had a 鈥渨ide-ranging discussion on regional and global issues focusing on the shared Indo-Pacific region.鈥

鈥淎s we both step forward into a more volatile and unpredictable world, there is a need for reliable partners with whom there are substantial convergences. As a result, we have consciously sought to facilitate each other鈥檚 endeavours and comprehend each others鈥 objectives,鈥 Jaishankar said ahead of the talks.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also held a meeting with Japan鈥檚 foreign and defense ministers.

India and Japan, members of the , have rapidly intensified bilateral ties as they watch China's rise with concern.

In recent years, the two countries have also ramped up defense collaboration, including in the field of defense equipment and technology transfers.

Japan is only the second country after the U.S. with which India has used the 鈥渢wo-plus-two鈥 dialogue format, which brings the foreign and defense ministers together for talks.

The last such meeting between the two countries was held in Tokyo in 2022.

India and Japan share strong economic ties, with bilateral trade valued at $20.57 billion in fiscal year 2021-2022.

Japan has been supporting infrastructure development in India, including a high-speed rail project.

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