India has welcomed the Japan’s recent move to revise the defense export framework and called it a significant step towards to strengthening the bilateral security cooperation. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) have highlighted that this decision will deepen the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership and particularly in the areas of defense and security domains. This revised policy is expected to open the new opportunities for the collaboration in advanced technology, defense manufacturing.
What Has Japan Changed in Its Defense Policy?
Japan has amended the its long-standing ‘Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology’ which have previously imposed the strict limits on defense exports.
Key Changes Are
- The expansion of defense exports beyond the limited categories.
- The permission for the broader transfer of defense equipment and technology.
- Also to continued adherence to strict export control and to monitoring systems.
- And the case-by-case evaluation of the export approvals.
This important shift showcases the Japan’s evolving approach to the global security in the rapidly changing geopolitical environment.
India’s Perspective: The Strengthening Strategic Partnership
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal have described the move as the positive development for bilateral ties between the both Nations.
Why It Matters for India
- It will enhances defense and security cooperation.
- Also promotes the technology sharing and innovation.
- Will strengthens the joint strategic capabilities
- And to supports the collaboration between government and private sectors.
India and Japan have already committed to the deeper cooperation under their joint security agreements this policy has change is expected to accelerate that process.
Japan’s Strategic Vision Behind the Policy Changes
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi have emphasized that no country can ensure the security alone in today’s world.
Core Objectives of the Policy
- To strengthen defense capabilities of partner nations of Japan.
- It will promote the global peace and conflict prevention.
- Also encourage the strategic partnerships and cooperation.
About India-Japan Strategic Partnership
India and Japan shares the Special Strategic and Global Partnership which includes the cooperation in,
- Defense and security
- Trade and the economic development
- Infrastructure and connectivity
- Indo-Pacific regional stability
Both the countries are important players in promoting a free, open and also the inclusive Indo-Pacific region.
Question
Q. The India–Japan relationship was upgraded to a Special Strategic Partnership in.
A. 2006
B. 2010
C. 2014
D. 2018


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