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Defence ties between India and Japan are set to grow stronger with both coming together for Malabar naval exercises in October.
NEW DELHI: Defence ties between India and Japan are set to grow stronger with both coming together for Malabar naval exercisesin October and exploring possibility of havingjoint air exercises.

Japanese defence sources expressed satisfaction at the growth trajectory in the defence ties saying, "the direction is right. We need to work on it more".

"Japan is happy to be invited for the Indo-US naval exercise 'Malabar' slated for October in the Bay of Bengal," the sources told PTI, adding that the next step hopefully will be joint air exercise.

It is not just the cooperation at the level of forces that both countries are looking at. "There is a huge opportunity present in the defence manufacturing too especially in the context of Make in India," Indian defence sources said.

The importance that Japan puts on defence ties with India can be seen from the fact that the Japanese Embassy has added two more defence attaches here - one each from the Air Force and Coast Guard -- this year.

"At present, there are only four countries other than India to which Japan sends its attaches from the three services and the Coast Guard. This shows how much importance we attach to the defence and maritime cooperation between Japan and India," Japanese Ambassador to India Takeshi Yagi said.

Amid increasing Chinese assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region, Japan had in March during the visit of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar sought enhanced cooperation with India in defence and security sector including in the field of maritime security.

Japan has been witnessing conflict with China over control of private islands in South China Sea. A territorial dispute even exists between China and Japan over the Senkaku Islands, which Beijing refers to as the Diaoyu Islands.

India considers relations with Japan very important, which is evident from the fact that Parrikar chose Japan as the first country to visit after assuming office of Defence Minister.

India-Japan defence ties set to grow stronger - The Economic Times
 
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Defence ties between India and Japan are set to grow stronger with both coming together for Malabar naval exercises in October.
NEW DELHI: Defence ties between India and Japan are set to grow stronger with both coming together for Malabar naval exercisesin October and exploring possibility of havingjoint air exercises.

Japanese defence sources expressed satisfaction at the growth trajectory in the defence ties saying, "the direction is right. We need to work on it more".

"Japan is happy to be invited for the Indo-US naval exercise 'Malabar' slated for October in the Bay of Bengal," the sources told PTI, adding that the next step hopefully will be joint air exercise.

It is not just the cooperation at the level of forces that both countries are looking at. "There is a huge opportunity present in the defence manufacturing too especially in the context of Make in India," Indian defence sources said.

The importance that Japan puts on defence ties with India can be seen from the fact that the Japanese Embassy has added two more defence attaches here - one each from the Air Force and Coast Guard -- this year.

"At present, there are only four countries other than India to which Japan sends its attaches from the three services and the Coast Guard. This shows how much importance we attach to the defence and maritime cooperation between Japan and India," Japanese Ambassador to India Takeshi Yagi said.

Amid increasing Chinese assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region, Japan had in March during the visit of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar sought enhanced cooperation with India in defence and security sector including in the field of maritime security.

Japan has been witnessing conflict with China over control of private islands in South China Sea. A territorial dispute even exists between China and Japan over the Senkaku Islands, which Beijing refers to as the Diaoyu Islands.

India considers relations with Japan very important, which is evident from the fact that Parrikar chose Japan as the first country to visit after assuming office of Defence Minister.

India-Japan defence ties set to grow stronger - The Economic Times

Long live Indo-Japanese ties
 
Ties with japan are going to grow in many areas now including defense
 
Ties with japan are going to grow in many areas now including defense
well the best part is about indian auto industry as all those partnerships in 1990s with japnese giants = hero honda , Tvs suzuki ,bajaj kawasaki ect ect have been a boon for kick starting R&D culture in this area

now the next step seams to be roboticks and defnce equipment :victory:
 
well the best part is about indian auto industry as all those partnerships in 1990s with japnese giants = hero honda , Tvs suzuki ,bajaj kawasaki ect ect have been a boon for kick starting R&D culture in this area

now the next step seams to be roboticks and defnce equipment :victory:


Yes you are right apart from these areas only new area of interest for Indians has been "Defense" like the Sub project you mentioned and Japan's US-2 amphibious aircraft
 
Japanese defence majors should indulge in defence manufacturing in india and can be sold globally
 
Yes you are right apart from these areas only new area of interest for Indians has been "Defense" like the Sub project you mentioned and Japan's US-2 amphibious aircraft
we should actualli go for advanced fields like makeing compouter chips/semiconductors ect ect and get into strtategik partnershipd with japnese ship builders and absorb their latest ship building techs
 
we should actualli go for advanced fields like makeing compouter chips/semiconductors ect ect and get into strtategik partnershipd with japnese ship builders and absorb their latest ship building techs

Yes Japanese can contribute in many crucial areas of designs and Nano chips/semi condut. and other electronic equipments
 
No.
More than the Subs, India needs certain kinds of Tech. from Japan. So that is what will come.
i was also talking for the same :yes4:

like seni condustors , nanao tech and advanced chip designs which japnese giants can /should make in india instead of china by which they will have better profits and peace of mind that thier designs wont be reverse ingeeneared :pleasantry:
 
Don't forget Aesa Radar..

-The first series production ship-based AESA was the OPS-24 Fire-control radar introduced on the Asagiri-class destroyer DD-155 Hamagiri launched in 1988.

-The first military ground-based AESA was the J/FPS-3 which became fully operational with the 45th Aircraft Control and Warning Group of the Japan Self-Defense Forces in 1995.

-The first AESA on a combat aircraft was the J/APG-1 introduced on the Mitsubishi F-2 in 1995..

-The first AESA on a missile is the seeker head for the AAM-4B air-to-air missile (Mitsubishi F-2, Mitsubishi F-15J).

i was also talking for the same :yes4:

like seni condustors , nanao tech and advanced chip designs which japnese giants can /should make in india instead of china by which they will have better profits and peace of mind that thier designs wont be reverse ingeeneared :pleasantry:
 
Don't forget Aesa Radar..

-The first military ground-based AESA was the J/FPS-3 which became fully operational with the 45th Aircraft Control and Warning Group of the Japan Self-Defense Forces in 1995.

-The first AESA on a combat aircraft was the J/APG-1 introduced on the Mitsubishi F-2 in 1995..

-The first AESA on a missile is the seeker head for the AAM-4B air-to-air missile (Mitsubishi F-2, Mitsubishi F-15J).
sirji pehle naye din ki "bohni" to honne do "udhaar" ki baat to baad me hogi ...... if you know what i mean
 
India and Japanese defence partnership can be one of the most important partnership in the world. It is the need of the hour.
 

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