India keen to source defence technologies from Japan, says FM Arun Jaitley

India is looking to strengthen its military cooperation with Japan and is interested in sourcing defence technologies for domestic manufacture of arms and equipment, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said.
Jaitley, who yesterday met his Japanese counterpart Tomomi
Inada, said India and Japan "a very strong relationship between (their)
defence forces" and the two nations will pursue strategic partnership for
regional peace and stability.
"There have been training and naval exercises. There is a lot of
cooperation that takes place (between the two nations)," he said.
India and Japan are looking at business-to- business
cooperation. This cooperation would be "both for the purposes of India
buying (from Japan) and any possibility of India domestically manufacturing
with their technologies," he said.
Jaitley, who is also the Finance Minister, yesterday wrapped up a three-day
visit to Japan where he attended an annual meeting of the Asian Development
Bank and investor meets. According to an AP report on his meeting with Japanese
defence minister, he welcomed a planned trilateral naval exercise among the US,
India and Japan in July as a way of strengthening cooperation in the
Asia-Pacific.
"This is all reflective of the level of cooperation our armed forces have
with each other," he said. His visit to Japan, a staunch US ally, comes
amid rising tension in the region Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has sought to
expand Japan's defence role and capability amid security concerns over China
and North Korea, according to AP.
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