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Build Japan-India naval ties | The Japan Times Online


NEW DELHI — At a time when the specter of power disequilibrium looms large in Asia, the visit of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to India offers an opportunity to the two natural allies to help promote Asian stability by adding concrete strategic content to their fast-growing relationship. Japan and India need to build close naval collaboration.

The balance of power in Asia will be determined by events principally in two regions: East Asia and the Indian Ocean. Japan and India thus have an important role to play to advance peace and stability and help safeguard vital sea lanes in the wider Indo-Pacific region.

Asia's booming economies are bound by sea, and maritime democracies like Japan and India must work together to help build a stable, liberal, rules-based order in Asia. Whereas 97 percent of India's international trade by volume is conducted by sea, almost all of Japan's international trade is ocean-borne. As energy-poor countries heavily dependent on oil imports from the Persian Gulf region, the two are seriously concerned by mercantilist efforts to assert control over energy supplies and transport routes. The maintenance of a peaceful and lawful maritime domain, including unimpeded freedom of navigation, is thus critical to their security and economic well-being.

In this light, Japan and India have already agreed to start holding joint naval exercises from the new year. This is just one sign that they now wish to graduate from emphasizing shared values to seeking to jointly protect shared interests. Today, the fastest growing bilateral relationship in Asia is between India and Japan. Since they unveiled a "strategic and global partnership" in 2006, their political and economic engagement has deepened remarkably.

Their growing congruence of strategic interests led to the 2008 Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation, a significant milestone in building Asian power stability. A constellation of Asian states linked by strategic cooperation and sharing common interests has become critical to ensuring equilibrium at a time when the ongoing power shifts are accentuating the security challenges that now exist in Asia.

The joint declaration was modeled on Japan's 2007 defense-cooperation accord with Australia — the only country with which Tokyo has a security-cooperation declaration. Japan, of course, is tied to the United States militarily since 1951 by a treaty. The India-Japan security agreement, in turn, spawned a similar India-Australian accord in 2009.

A free-trade accord between Japan and India, formally known as the comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA), entered into force just three months ago. By covering more than 90 percent of the trade as well as a wide range of services, rules of origin, investment, intellectual property rights, customs rules and other related issues, CEPA promises to significantly boost bilateral trade, which remains small in comparison with Japan's and India's trade with China. India is already beginning to emerge as a favored destination in Asia for Japanese foreign direct investment.

In response to China's use of its monopoly on rare-earths production to punitively cut off such exports to Japan during the fall of 2010, Japan and India have agreed to the joint development of rare earths, which are vital for a wide range of green energy technologies and military applications.

Today, the level and frequency of India-Japan official engagement is extraordinary. Noda's New Delhi visit is part of a bilateral commitment to hold an annual summit meeting of the prime ministers. More important, Japan and India now have a series of annual minister-to-minister dialogues: a strategic dialogue between their foreign ministers; a defense dialogue between their defense ministers; a policy dialogue between India's commerce and industry minister and Japan's minister of economy, trade and industry; and separate ministerial-level energy and economic dialogues.

Supporting these high-level discussions is another set of talks, including a two-plus-two dialogue led jointly by India's foreign and defense secretaries and their Japanese vice minister counterparts, a maritime security dialogue, a comprehensive security dialogue, and military-to-military talks involving regular exchange visits of the chiefs of staff.

To top it off, Japan, India, and the U.S. have initiated a trilateral strategic dialogue, whose first meeting was in Washington last week. Getting the U.S. on board will bolster the convergences of all three partners and boost India-Japan cooperation.

As Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba said recently, "Japan and the U.S. are deepening a strategic relationship with India," and the trilateral dialogue is "a specific example of collaboration" among the three leading Asia-Pacific democracies.

Bilaterally, Japan and India need to strengthen their still-fledgling strategic cooperation by embracing two ideas, both of which demand a subtle shift in Japanese thinking and policy. One is to build interoperability between their naval forces. These forces — along with other friendly navies — can undergird peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. As former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe put it in a recent speech in New Delhi, the aim should be that "sooner rather than later, Japan's navy and the Indian navy are seamlessly interconnected." Presently, Japan has naval interoperability only with U.S. forces.

Another idea is for the two countries to jointly develop defense systems. India and Japan have missile-defense cooperation with Israel and the U.S., respectively. There is no reason why they should not work together on missile defense and on other technologies for mutual security. Their defense cooperation must be comprehensive and not be limited to strategic dialogue, maritime cooperation, and occasional naval exercises.

There is no ban on weapon exports in Japan's U.S.-imposed Constitution, only a long-standing Cabinet decision, which in any event has been loosened. That decision, in fact, related to weapons, not technologies.

Japan and India should remember that the most-stable economic partnerships in the world, including the trans-Atlantic ones and the Japan-U.S. partnership, have been built on the bedrock of security collaboration. Economic ties that lack the support of strategic partnerships tend to be less stable, as is apparent from Japan's and India's economic relationships with China.

Through close strategic collaboration, Japan and India must lead the effort to build freedom, prosperity and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.

Brahma Chellaney is a professor at the independent Center for Policy Research in New Delhi.
 
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South Korea and Japan are already made a pact against China. By adding India who already sees China as a threat to her THey are making their stand much stronger. I guss we wont have to wait too much to hear about India/South Korea
 
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so? do you think this will make a difference in long run? you are damn naive if you think so.

at the end of day, india is just a loser nation, with a failed economy and a highly corrupt political system. simply no future for this loser. SKorea got too much to worry for its northern bro and japan is just a tiny island full of people.

of course I don't expect someone from Turkey to understand this, I mean national average IQ stats already says all.

:rofl::rofl: don't u have access to free media apart from your IQ result ?? Hehehe...
 
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so? do you think this will make a difference in long run? you are damn naive if you think so.

at the end of day, india is just a loser nation, with a failed economy and a highly corrupt political system. simply no future for this loser. SKorea got too much to worry for its northern bro and japan is just a tiny island full of people.

of course I don't expect someone from Turkey to understand this, I mean national average IQ stats already says all.



Vinaash kaale vipreet budhi.
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I have always said our relation with Japan is as important as with Russia or US. India's ties with Japan will shape the future of Asia. This is just a start, in future they might form an Asian NATO.



so? do you think this will make a difference in long run? you are damn naive if you think so.

at the end of day, india is just a loser nation, with a failed economy and a highly corrupt political system. simply no future for
this loser. SKorea got too much to worry for its northern bro and japan is just a tiny island full of people.

of course I don't expect someone from Turkey to understand this, I mean national average IQ stats already says all.

This paranoid idiot even don't know that he is becoming more and more laughing stock due to his India-phobia. :lol:

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so? do you think this will make a difference in long run? you are damn naive if you think so.

at the end of day, india is just a loser nation, with a failed economy and a highly corrupt political system. simply no future for this loser. SKorea got too much to worry for its northern bro and japan is just a tiny island full of people.

of course I don't expect someone from Turkey to understand this, I mean national average IQ stats already says all.:what:
Plz kindly explain that bold part..!
Also guys, plz ignore this fellow as he looks like just bitten by his parents..
 
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so? do you think this will make a difference in long run? you are damn naive if you think so.

at the end of day, india is just a loser nation, with a failed economy and a highly corrupt political system. simply no future for this loser. SKorea got too much to worry for its northern bro and japan is just a tiny island full of people.

of course I don't expect someone from Turkey to understand this, I mean national average IQ stats already says all.


1) Japan has the most experienced Navy and Air Force in Asia. They have the most advenced technology in the World(Not counting military Tech).
2) South Korea's army is fighting a war thats going on abot 60 years. South Korea is like a mini China with more advenced military Tech.
3) India is not stronger than China but underestimating India's strength is a big mistake. We have seen the result of underestimating them in Indo-Pak wars.
4) Japanese and Korean army is trained by Nato Member States. Japanese Air Force and Navy is one of the best.
5) India has the one of the cheapest labor force. That means Japanese and Korean Componies can invest in India and gain edge on world economy.
6) This all three states has more advanced Military Tech than China except India's Land and Navy.
7) China with her agresive policy made a loner out of herself expect Pakistan.

Both sides has a lot to share congrats to them.

I dont know about average IQ of countries but now I hope you understand that aragonce and being stupid is not a good combination

Edit: Forgot to add that India is buying her Military Tech from Israel which is one of the best Military Tech exporters and Their Air Force is getting upgraded by Russia. Sukhoi series are the best dog fighters around. I do not even need to talk about PAK-FA
 
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Its good to develop this kind of relations with all ASEAN countries for better growth in all the necessary fields.don't underestimate any country,every country will have certain weakness in some particular fields. Indian armed forces were participated in all kinds of wars,They have getting and working on the sophisticated technology for defense to counter all the threats with our bad neighbours..
 
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so? do you think this will make a difference in long run? you are damn naive if you think so.

at the end of day, india is just a loser nation, with a failed economy and a highly corrupt political system. simply no future for this loser. SKorea got too much to worry for its northern bro and japan is just a tiny island full of people.

of course I don't expect someone from Turkey to understand this, I mean national average IQ stats already says all.

So what's China? For your high IQ let me give you some facts:

1) Communist regime that suppresses its people, human rights violation, one child policy, media restrictions, ban on google, FB
2) Economy pumped by fake Yuan prices
3) Copied military technology
4) Highest human trafficking
5) No.7 in most corrupt nations in Asia

As for the IQ you keep bragging all the time, IQ is measure of developed skills, not native intelligence and can be changed dramatically by training

In the past decade India has focussed on IT but now India is focussing on Infrastructure and Manufacturing to increase the growth rate. Keep in mind that labour in India is cheaper than China and thus India can provide the same products that China offers at lower prices
 
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so? do you think this will make a difference in long run? you are damn naive if you think so.

at the end of day, india is just a loser nation, with a failed economy and a highly corrupt political system. simply no future for this loser. SKorea got too much to worry for its northern bro and japan is just a tiny island full of people.

of course I don't expect someone from Turkey to understand this, I mean national average IQ stats already says all.

Oh really If Chinese IQ is so high , why 90% escorts in Toronto are Chinese?
Why dont they invent something ?
 
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1) Japan has the most experienced Navy and Air Force in Asia. They have the most advenced technology in the World(Not counting military Tech).


Re: Japan want to become India unsinkable carrier? I dont think they're that stupid, China can bring devastation to Japan unlike WWii that they can bombed us, we couldn't hit back...Japan just play a game to turn China attention aways from norh east China...they wouldn't mind to use India as scapegoat. As advence tech..we still have time to catch up...we're buying time...do you kow what's mean "peacefull rising"? it took Han dynasty over hundred years to overcome the northern HUN...patient is our quality

2) South Korea's army is fighting a war thats going on abot 60 years. South Korea is like a mini China with more advenced military Tech.

re: South Korea hate Japan as much as we do...so no matter how advence tech they have..they don't want to see Korea peninsula as battle fields as korean war...they know how to play safe game.

3) India is not stronger than China but underestimating India's strength is a big mistake. We have seen the result of underestimating them in Indo-Pak wars.

re: we don't underestimate India...that's why we add "WATER" as politic weapon :lol: optional but very effective

4) Japanese and Korean army is trained by Nato Member States. Japanese Air Force and Navy is one of the best.

Re: sound like we're very scare...we have face UN armies that include your Turks after China got our of Chaos from 18 century to WW2...Now China is well organized, well structured and well discipline...we will revive our Han imperial...the way we have chase Turks out of Mongolia step plain...oops I forgot you're just anatolian...not even qualify to call turk.

5) India has the one of the cheapest labor force. That means Japanese and Korean Componies can invest in India and gain edge on world economy.

Re: sure due...wondering why these Japanese and Korean didn want to invest in India? i'm wondering myself too :lol:...remember this every business is driven by interest and invest in the most rewarding country...

6) This all three states has more advanced Military Tech than China except India's Land and Navy.

Re: LMAO...how about space? maybe I give credit to some sectors for Japan that they're more advance...but for Korea and India...we won't have a sleepless night.

7) China with her agresive policy made a loner out of herself expect Pakistan.

Re: such how we chase turks out of China...right? and own your ancestor homeland...

Both sides has a lot to share congrats to them.

Re: you know how to play "GO" game...China will not just sit idle: playing geo-strategical game is what we chinese had played for millenium...India and Japan will wait for our turn to play.
 
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Good Development.. India should have such ties with Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and many other ASEAN countries.. It will be a big pain in the a$$ for the bullies in the region..
 
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Good Development.. India should have such ties with Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and many other ASEAN countries.. It will be a big pain in the a$$ for the bullies in the region..

LMAO...only the bully one who feel in pain in the As$ when seen China enter south Asia and panicking when Seychelles is offering China a military base...

thief yelling for thief.
 
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1) Japan has the most experienced Navy and Air Force in Asia. They have the most advenced technology in the World(Not counting military Tech).
2) South Korea's army is fighting a war thats going on abot 60 years. South Korea is like a mini China with more advenced military Tech.

Sorry dude, I didn't read the rest of your crap. crap is just crap, based purely on your dream.

Japan doesn't have "most advenced technology in the World", the entire world saw it during its recent nuclear accident. It needs to get a nuclear proof robot from Germany to inspect the internal of its reactors, it needs to buy special vehicals from other countries to put down the fire. Period.

SKorea with more advanced military tech? you mean radars, aircraft engines, anti satellite weapons, anti ballistic missiles?

show me your self respect pls.
 
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despite the childish chest thumping by the kids, better relations between asian nations will lead to a stable asia. i'm a proponent of better Indo-Japanese relations as well as Sino-Indian relations.
It doesn't need to be a zero-sum game, and the cooler heads at the top are taking steps to ensure it doesn't become one.
 
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