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India and Japan forge ties

Leaders meet amid trade and security worries

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Leaders cement relationsh­ip amid growing unease over trade and security.

TOKYO: The leaders of Japan and India are reaffirmin­g their ties amid growing worries about trade and regional stability.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived on Saturday, met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at a resort area near Mount Fuji yesterday. Modi is also visiting a nearby plant of major Japanese robot maker Fanuc.

Relations with China are a major issue shared by Modi and Abe, as their cooperatio­n may balance China’s growing regional influence and military assertiven­ess.

“The India-Japan partnershi­p has been fundamenta­lly transforme­d and it has been strengthen­ed as a ‘special strategic and global partnershi­p’,” Modi told Kyodo News.

“There are no negatives but only opportunit­ies in this relationsh­ip which are waiting to be seized.”

Modi chose Japan among the first nations to visit after taking power four years ago. He has been urging countries in the Indo-Pacific region to unite against protection­ism and cross-border tensions.

In another sign of closer relations, India and Japan are also set to hold their first joint military exercises involving ground forces, starting next month.

Abe has just returned from China, where he met President Xi Jinping and agreed the two nations were “sharing more common interests and concerns.”

President Donald Trump’s policies that have targeted mostly China with tariffs, but also Japan and other nations, accusing them of unfair trade practices, are working to prod India and Japan to promote their economic ties.

The Japanese Foreign Ministry said the leaders had lunch at a hotel in Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo, and exchanged a wide range of views on pursuing “a free and open” Indo-Pacific region.

Abe told Modi about his recent trip to China, and both sides agreed on the need to cooperate closely on getting North Korea to drop nuclear weapons developmen­t, the ministry said in a statement.

Japan’s investment in India still has room to grow. Japan is helping India build a super-fast railway system.

Abe has made bolstering and opening the nation’s economy central to his policies called “Abenomics,” and has encouraged trade, foreign investment and tourism. — AP

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 ?? — AP ?? Forging closer ties: Modi with Abe posing for photograph­s at a hotel garden in Yamanakako village, Yamanashi prefecture.
— AP Forging closer ties: Modi with Abe posing for photograph­s at a hotel garden in Yamanakako village, Yamanashi prefecture.

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