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Japan calls for 'integrated joint exercise' with India

Defense Minister Kihara seeks tighter military relations between two nations

Japan's Defense Minister Minoru Kihara spoke with Nikkei in New Delhi on Aug. 20. (Photo by Satoshi Iwaki)

NEW DELHI -- Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara has called for an "integrated joint exercise" between the Indian Armed Forces and Japanese Ground, Maritime and Air Self-Defense Forces. The exercise will be managed by a joint operations command to be established by March 2025 to oversee the operations of the Japan Self-Defense Forces.

Kihara discussed the plan in an interview with Nikkei on Tuesday during a visit to the Indian capital along with Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa for "2-plus-2" ministerial talks on foreign and defense affairs.

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