India and Japan Sign Maritime Security Pact, Eye Joint Shipbuilding Plans
India and Japan's defence ministers met to strengthen their bilateral strategic partnership. The two nations signed a maritime security agreement aimed at boosting naval cooperation between their respective forces. The pact covers information sharing and coordinated disaster relief operations. Both countries are also exploring joint shipbuilding initiatives and reciprocal ship repair arrangements. Looking ahead, the two sides plan to conduct joint military exercises and establish a dedicated defence industry forum.
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