Speaking at the 'India-Japan Colloquium', Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar also noted that the growing convergence of views between Japan and India has the capacity to drive Asia's economy and development and stimulate the global growth.
"In this regard, the two countries have agreed to cooperate closely to promote connectivity, infrastructure and capacity-building in the regions that occupy the inter-linked waters of the Indo-Pacific," the foreign secretary said.
India and Japan signed a civil nuclear deal during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Japan visit in November 2016. The deal, which enabled Japan to export nuclear power plant technology to India, came into force in July this year.
"Japan's openness to supply India with military technology reflects the high level of confidence that the two countries have developed in each other," Jaishankar said.
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Asserting that the interaction between India and Japan now has a significance beyond the bilateral and the Asia- Africa growth corridor was just one example, he said drawing on all these factors, India and Japan stand ready to move their relationship forward with determination.
Abe is expected to undertake a three-day visit from September 13. Accompanied by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he is expected to go to Ahmedabad, where both the leaders will take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Project, commonly referred to as the bullet train project, on September 14.
The groundbreaking ceremony (bhoomi-pujan) for the project, coming up at an estimated cost of Rs 98,000 crore, will be held at a site near the Sabarmati railway station in the city.
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