India, Japan have 'duty' to shape global order: Jaishankar at Delhi meeting

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Firstpost•16-01-2026, 18:40
India, Japan have 'duty' to shape global order: Jaishankar at Delhi meeting
- •External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated India and Japan have a "duty" to shape the global order during the 18th India-Japan Strategic Dialogue in Delhi.
- •Jaishankar emphasized the "paramount" importance of economic security, advocating for de-risking national and global economies amidst uncertainty.
- •Discussions included resilient supply chains, critical minerals, and addressing energy, health, and maritime security.
- •The partnership, evolved from economic to broad and strategic, aligns on platforms like Quad, UN, G4, and G20.
- •Jaishankar highlighted the shared Indo-Pacific vision, recalling former PM Shinzo Abe's foundational speech on the framework.
Why It Matters: India and Japan are committed to shaping the global order and ensuring economic security through strategic partnership.
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