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Indo-Japan tie-up to boost 5G, AI & IoT tech

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NEW DELHI: India and Japan have finalised an ambitious agreement that provides for cooperatio­n in 5G technology, artificial intelligen­ce and an array of other critical areas as the two strategic partners vowed to further broad base their ties including in the Indo-Pacific region.

After a meeting between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Japanese counterpar­t Toshimitsu Motegi in Tokyo on Wednesday, it was announced that Japan agreed to be the lead partner in the connectivi­ty pillar of the Indo-Pacific Oceans’ Initiative (IPOI).

The IPOI is an India-backed framework aimed at making meaningful efforts to create a safe and secure maritime domain in the Indo-Pacific, a region where China has been expanding its military assertiven­ess triggering global concerns.

Jaishankar, in a tweet, said further expansion of India-Japan collaborat­ion in third countries with focus on developmen­t projects also figured in the 13th India-Japan foreign ministers’ strategic dialogue.

“Recognisin­g the increasing role being played by digital technologi­es, the two ministers highlighte­d the need for robust and resilient digital and cyber systems and in this context, welcomed the finalisati­on of the text of the cybersecur­ity agreement,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

“It promotes cooperatio­n in capacity building, research and developmen­t, security and resilience in the areas of Critical Informatio­n Infrastruc­ture, 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), among others,” it said.

The cooperatio­n between India and Japan on 5G technology comes in the backdrop of growing reluctance by a significan­t number of countries globally to allow Chinese telecommun­ications giant Huawei to roll out 5G services in their territorie­s.

Meanwhile, the Union Cabinet approved signing of an agreement with Japan aimed at enhancing cooperatio­n in emerging technologi­es.

 ??  ?? Foreign Minister S Jaishankar (right) follows his Japanese counterpar­t Toshimitsu Motegi on his arrival for their luncheon meeting in Tokyo on Wednesday
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar (right) follows his Japanese counterpar­t Toshimitsu Motegi on his arrival for their luncheon meeting in Tokyo on Wednesday

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