New Delhi [India], November 24 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, talking on the sixth India-Japan Indo-Pacific Forum, lately highlighted the steadily broadening India-Japan partnership lately. “It is reflected in arrangements such as the Quad, the supply chain resilience initiative, the clean energy partnership, and the semiconductor supply chain partnership. We have also joined multilateral initiatives like the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEC),” Jaishankar nearly stated on the discussion board held on November 16. The exterior affairs minister termed these preparations as essential in making a dependable and resilient world financial system. Japan, he stated, continued to play an vital position in India’s financial progress story as it’s actively concerned in varied nationwide campaigns and flagship initiatives of India. “Particularly noteworthy are the infrastructure development, ICT and digitization, energy, space, food processing, science and technology, healthcare, and RD cooperation,” Jaishankar stated. Against that backdrop, the minister famous that each nations are engaged on a shared dedication to understand the Yen 5 trillion objectives of funding, which is roughly USD 42 billion over the following 5 years. “Defence and security have also seen growth. In recent years, there has been an increasing frequency of defence exchanges. In January this year, we achieved a new milestone through the Veer Guardian bilateral fighter aircraft exercise. We also see scope for increasing defense equipment and technology cooperation,” he stated. 2023 has additionally been an vital 12 months for each nations, as they chaired the G20 and G7, respectively. “As chairs of two international groupings, the G20 and the G7, it was with a sense of exceptional responsibility that India took up the G20 presidency. Our vision of one earth, one family, and one future sought to focus on the key concerns of the many, not just the narrow interests of the few. It was at India’s initiative that the African Union was admitted as a permanent member of the G20, and through that, we gave them a long overdue voice at such an important institution,” Jaishankar stated. Notably, India and Japan marked the seventieth anniversary of the institution of diplomatic ties. Both nations are celebrating 2023 because the India-Japan tourism trade 12 months with the theme ‘Connecting the Himalayas with Mount Fuji’. “The purpose of these celebrations is to facilitate greater engagement between our peoples, which would further solidify the foundation of our ties. Today’s dialogue is a very good example of a platform that brings together very diverse points of view to enhance and deepen our relationship,” he concluded. (ANI)