India Japan Warfare Exercise: India and Japan are strategic allies of each other. Economic, cultural and strategic relations between the two countries have been there for decades. India and Japan are also members of ‘Quad’. The enemy of both India and Japan is China. Now the strategic cooperation between India and Japan is continuously increasing. Recently, India and Japan conducted military exercises at the Mahajan Field Firing Range in Rajasthan to enhance cooperation and address security challenges. Now, taking this sequence forward, the Indian Navy has reached Japan for exercises.
P81 aircraft reached Japan
The Indian Navy has said that its P81 aircraft has reached Atsugi, Japan for anti-submarine warfare exercises and exercises with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The crew will plan and execute maritime reconnaissance and ASW operations with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Earlier in December last year, INS Kadmatt, on long-range operational deployment in the North Pacific Ocean, had reached Yokosuka, Japan for Operational Turnaround (OTR), the Defense Ministry said.
Emphasis on strengthening maritime cooperation
INS Kadmatt’s visit to Japan was aimed at further strengthening maritime cooperation between India and Japan. The interaction with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) included cross-ship visits, exchange of views, joint yoga camp and maritime There was agreement for Partnership Exercise (MPX).
Deep understanding between India and Japan
There is a deep understanding of the special strategic and global partnership between India and Japan. The two countries have a long history of friendship based on spiritual equality, strong cultural and civilizational ties. The Ministry of External Affairs said that India-Japan defense and security partnership is an integral pillar of bilateral relations. Relations between India and Japan have strengthened in recent years on strategic matters.
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