Vikram Misri (left), Foreign Secretary of India.
Tokyo: The strategic partnership between India and Japan in the Indo-Pacific region is going to become stronger than before. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met senior officials of Japan’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday. During this, he clearly put India’s ‘Zero Tollerance’ policy towards terrorism. At the same time, cooperation between the two countries in the Indo-Pacific region and advancing strategic partnership was also discussed.
Sharing information on the social media platform ‘X’, the Indian Embassy in Japan said that Misri met senior Deputy Foreign Minister of Japan Hiroyuki Namazu. During this period, “Indo-Japan cooperation and other topics of shared interests were discussed in the Hind-Pacific region”. Apart from this, the Foreign Secretary also met Japan’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Taakehiro Funakoshi. According to the embassy, ”India-Japan underlined India-Japan special strategic and global partnership in this meeting and India’s tough stance against terrorism.”
Part of global contact campaign after ‘Operation Sindoor’
This visit to Misri is part of India’s global contact campaign against terrorism arising from Pakistan, which is recently being carried forward after ‘Operation Sindoor’. The purpose of this campaign is to share the tough stance against India’s right to self -defense and terrorism worldwide. India recently took a target military action on terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir), after which it is actively sharing its stance on international forums. Misri’s visit to Japan is considered an important part of the same strategy. (Language)
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