• To strengthen existing bilateral arrangements and Special Strategic & Global Partnership for regional peace & security
Defence Ministers of  India & Japan meet
Defence Ministers of India & Japan meet

Tokyo. 04 September 2019. Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh co-chaired the Japan – India Defence Ministerial Meeting with Defence Minister of Japan Takeshi lwaya in Tokyo . The dialogue discussed various issues of mutual concern including ways to further strengthen the existing bilateral co-operative arrangements and adopt new initiatives towards achieving peace and security in the region.

 Rajnath Singh in a group photo with the Indian delegation and Japanese Air Force officials, at Hamamatsu Airbase, in Japan
Rajnath Singh in a group photo with the Indian delegation and Japanese Air Force officials, at Hamamatsu Airbase, in Japan

The lndo-Pacific vision was discussed at length with an expression of India’s preference for a rules-based order along with centrality of Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and inclusiveness and security for all. The importance of the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between India and Japan in addressing regional peace, security and stability was also highlighted. Furthermore, the two Ministers had free and frank discussion on the emerging regional security scenario.

Rajnath Singh inspecting the Guard of Honour, at Ministry of Defence Headquarters of Japan,
Rajnath Singh inspecting the Guard of Honour, at Ministry of Defence Headquarters of Japan,

Indian Defence Minister also discussed abrogation of Article 370 of the Indian constitution and said talks and cross-border terrorism originating from Pakistan cannot go together.

He invited participation of Japanese companies and other stakeholders at biennial DefExpo 2020 to be held in Lucknow. In a tweet Rajnath Singh said, “Had an extremely fruitful Ministerial Level Dialogue with Japan’s Defence Minister, Takeshi Iwaya in Tokyo. We discussed the full spectrum of India-Japan defence cooperation. We will continue working together to further deepen the defence ties between both the nations.”

Rajnath Singh meeting the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe
Rajnath Singh meeting the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe

Later, Rajnath Singh called on Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe. During the meeting, he praised the exceptional relationship between Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Tne Defence Minister apprised the Japanese Prime Minister on the contents of the discussion at the Defence Ministerial Dialogue.

Rajnath Singh also conveyed to the Prime Minister of Japan that Jammu & Kashmir is an integral part of India and abrogation of Article 370 benefits the people of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. He also said Pakistan has no locus standi in Jammu & Kashmir.

Defence Minister  paying homage to the martyrs of Japanese Self-Defense Forces, at Ichigaya, in Tokyo
Defence Minister paying homage to the martyrs of Japanese Self-Defense Forces, at Ichigaya, in Tokyo

There was a general understanding that more co-operation should be realised in Defence Equipment and Technology Co-operation. Prime Minister Abe requested Rajnath Singh to convey his regards to Prime Minister Modi whom he expects to meet on the sidelines of UNGA in New York later this month. He tweeted after his interaction with PM Abe, “The meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan Mr Shinzo Abe was excellent. India attaches the highest priority to our bilateral relationship with Japan. I conveyed to him the Government of India’s commitment to further enhance the defence engagements between both the countries.”

Earlier, Rajnath Singh paid homage to the martyrs of Japanese Self-Defence Forces at Ichigaya in Tokyo. He also inspected the Guard of Honour at Ministry of Defence Headquarters, Japan.