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Japan, India agree to boost cooperation on space, cybersecurity
The foreign and defense ministers of Japan and India hold security talks in New Delhi, aiming to ramp up cooperation amid more assertive Chinese military activities in the Indo-Pacific region.
Japan and India agreed Tuesday during security talks to deepen cooperation in areas of outer space and cyber, while signaling their intention to accelerate discussions toward realizing a plan for Tokyo to export naval communication antennas for Indian warships. India has also been increasing its presence as a leading power among emerging and developing economies, collectively dubbed the Global South, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's government has emphasized relations with them. India is also a member of the BRICS forum involving Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa, and has maintained friendly relations with Moscow, a key arms supplier for New Delhi, even after the launch of its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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