India and Japan leaders convened in Delhi to enhance their strategic partnership, addressing critical issues in West Asia and the Indo-Pacific region. The discussions primarily centered on the evolving situation in West Asia, emphasizing the need for economic de-risking to minimize vulnerabilities and enhance supply chain resilience.
Both nations acknowledged the importance of cooperation in maritime security, aligning their efforts with broader Indo-Pacific strategies. This collaboration aims to ensure stability and security in vital maritime routes, promoting peace and prosperity in the region.
Key Areas of Cooperation
- Economic De-Risking: Strategies to reduce economic vulnerabilities amidst geopolitical uncertainties.
- Supply Chain Resilience: Strengthening supply chains to withstand global disruptions.
- Maritime Security: Joint efforts to safeguard maritime interests aligned with Indo-Pacific security frameworks.
