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Defence
India and Japan Sign New Maritime Defence Pact
✍️ NDTV
🗓 21 Aug 2026, 05:19 AM
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India and Japan have signed a defence agreement to boost maritime cooperation, marking a strategic partnership in the Indo‑Pacific.
New Delhi – Officials from India and Japan concluded a ceremony today by signing a defence pact that emphasizes maritime cooperation and security. The agreement, announced by both governments, aims to deepen collaboration in naval operations, joint exercises and technology sharing.
The two sides highlighted the importance of a coordinated approach to safeguarding sea lanes, countering piracy and enhancing situational awareness in the Indo‑Pacific region. The pact also provides a framework for regular dialogues and joint training programmes.
Analysts view the deal as a significant step in strengthening India’s maritime posture and balancing regional dynamics, especially as both nations seek to expand their strategic footprint in the oceanic domain.
The two sides highlighted the importance of a coordinated approach to safeguarding sea lanes, countering piracy and enhancing situational awareness in the Indo‑Pacific region. The pact also provides a framework for regular dialogues and joint training programmes.
Analysts view the deal as a significant step in strengthening India’s maritime posture and balancing regional dynamics, especially as both nations seek to expand their strategic footprint in the oceanic domain.