India, Japan look to bolster defence ties
July 13, 2013  01:09

Japan and India have broken new ground by discussing the contours of a defence relationship, which will include joint development and production of defence equipment.

 

The two sides, during meetings here this week, attempted to take forward the initiative taken during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Tokyo visit in May this year, when Japan bent its strict rules prohibiting international trade in defence equipment by offering to sell India the ShinMaywa US-2, a highly sophisticated amphibious plane.

 

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