Modi Flags Trust Amid Turmoil, Japan’s Takaichi Calls for “Brother‑Sister” Ties at Bilateral Summit

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New Delhi – Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yoko Kawashima Takaichi used a two‑day summit in Tokyo to reaffirm a strategic partnership spanning energy, artificial intelligence and defence, while both leaders highlighted deepening people‑to‑people ties.

Modi said the relationship “has withstood the turbulence of the times” and described the partnership as built on “mutual trust and shared values.” Takaichi echoed the sentiment, urging both nations to “build ties as brother and sister” and to cooperate on emerging technologies and security challenges.

The talks produced a joint statement that outlined concrete steps in three key areas:

* Energy security – Japan will support India’s transition to clean energy by sharing expertise in hydrogen, renewable integration and nuclear safety, and will explore joint investments in offshore wind projects.

* Artificial intelligence – Both governments agreed to set up a bilateral AI coordination mechanism to promote responsible AI development, data sharing and joint research, with an emphasis on ethical standards.

* Defence and maritime cooperation – The partners pledged to deepen defence dialogue, increase joint naval exercises in the Indo‑Pacific, and expand cooperation on missile‑defence systems and cyber‑security.

The summit also featured cultural events and a pledge to boost tourism, with officials noting a rise in Japanese visitors to India and vice‑versa.

Analysis: The renewed emphasis on “brother‑sister” language signals a diplomatic push to solidify a counterbalance to China’s growing influence in the region. By linking high‑tech collaboration with traditional security ties, both governments aim to create a multidimensional alliance that can withstand geopolitical shocks. The focus on clean‑energy cooperation aligns with India’s ambitious climate goals and Japan’s push for hydrogen as a cornerstone of its future energy mix.

Analysts note that the timing of the summit—amid regional tensions over Taiwan and maritime disputes in the South China Sea—suggests both capitals are seeking to institutionalise a coordinated response. However, the joint statement stops short of committing to any specific defence procurement, leaving the depth of future military integration open to interpretation.

Sources

* Indian Express, “India‑Japan strategic partnership: energy, AI, defence – Modi flags trust amid turmoil, Takaichi underlines ‘Build ties as brother, sister’,” https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-japan-strategic-partnership-energy-ai-defence-modi-takaichi-summit-10768165/

Story synopsis gathered from: Indian Express – India — source

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