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NEW DELHI: The US' 'pivot-to-Asia' policy, Iran, China-Japan maritime dispute and South China Sea will be among the issues to be discussed during the 3rd round of India-US-Japan Trilateral dialogue here on Monday apart from finding areas of cooperation between the three countries.
According to official sources, the US is expected to brief about its much-talked about policy of 'pivot to Asia', an American move driven by the allure of emerging Asian economies, especially China and India. Another reason includes the draw-down of US forces in both Iraq and Afghanistan, which enables the US military to concentrate more resources on the Asia-Pacific. The US is also expected to talk about Iran's contentious nuclear programme.
Japan will be briefing about its maritime dispute with China. Discussion on the increasing Chinese influence in South China Sea is also expected to figure during the trilateral, sources said.
The three sides will also explore the possibilities of cooperation in various strategic areas, including piracy and safety of sea lanes in Asia Pacific amidst increasing Chinese influence in the region.
The Japanese delegation will be led by deputy vice-minister of foreign affairs Kenji Hiramatsu, the US delegation by assistant secretary of state for South and Central AsiaRobert Blake and the Indian delegation by joint secretary (East Asia) Gautam Bambawale.
The trilateral also comes ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Tokyo on November 15 for the bilateral summit.
So much activity in IOR these days. India has just finished submarine rescue excersize with US and now this meeting...It shows the deep plan of US in IOR for future..Let's hope India shows its mature diplomacy on this issue.
According to official sources, the US is expected to brief about its much-talked about policy of 'pivot to Asia', an American move driven by the allure of emerging Asian economies, especially China and India. Another reason includes the draw-down of US forces in both Iraq and Afghanistan, which enables the US military to concentrate more resources on the Asia-Pacific. The US is also expected to talk about Iran's contentious nuclear programme.
Japan will be briefing about its maritime dispute with China. Discussion on the increasing Chinese influence in South China Sea is also expected to figure during the trilateral, sources said.
The three sides will also explore the possibilities of cooperation in various strategic areas, including piracy and safety of sea lanes in Asia Pacific amidst increasing Chinese influence in the region.
The Japanese delegation will be led by deputy vice-minister of foreign affairs Kenji Hiramatsu, the US delegation by assistant secretary of state for South and Central AsiaRobert Blake and the Indian delegation by joint secretary (East Asia) Gautam Bambawale.
The trilateral also comes ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Tokyo on November 15 for the bilateral summit.
So much activity in IOR these days. India has just finished submarine rescue excersize with US and now this meeting...It shows the deep plan of US in IOR for future..Let's hope India shows its mature diplomacy on this issue.