India, Japan vow to deepen maritime ties, hold consultation on disarmament
India, Japan vow to deepen maritime ties, hold consultation on disarmament

Current Affairs:India and Japan have pledged to extend sea participation and furthermore held meetings on demobilization, non-multiplication and fare control.
The fifth Round of India-Japan Maritime Affairs Dialog was held in Tokyo on Tuesday with the Indian designation drove by Indra Mani Pandey, Additional Secretary (Disarmament and International Security Affairs), Ministry of External Affairs, while Japanese appointment was driven by Ambassador Yamanaka An Osamu, Deputy Assistant Minister, Deputy Director-General in Foreign Policy Bureau.
The different sides traded sees on different themes of shared enthusiasm for sea space and distinguished the methods for additional reinforcing their oceanic participation, a Ministry of External Affairs articulation said.
The two sides emphasized the significance of the exchange as a significant system between the two nations for interviews on issues of common enthusiasm for oceanic issues and consented to hold the following round of chats on a commonly advantageous date in India, it said.
In the mean time, the eighth Round of India-Japan two-sided discussions on demobilization, non-expansion and fare control was held in Tokyo on December 23.
The Indian side was driven by Pandey, while Japanese designation was going by Ambassador Hisajima Naoto, Director-General, Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Science Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the discussions, the different sides traded sees on issues of shared enthusiasm for these fields, the MEA said.
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