The BrahMos missiles deal adds to the region's deterrence power and marks a new era since India will now be a major security partner of the...
On April 11, 2024, Prime Minister of Japan KISHIDA Fumio gave an important address in English to a Joint Meeting of the US Congress, presented below...
US President Biden's state visit invitation to PM Kishida in April highlights Japan's role in rallying democracies to realize a free and open Indo-Pacific.
The Ambassador explains how India and Japan's thousand years of friendship without conflict have led to such a successful 21st century strategic partnership.
On India's 75th Republic Day, the Ambassador reflects on the milestones of the multifaceted India-Japan partnership and how it will continue to prosper in 2024.
China's economy has eclipsed Japan's in these 50 years, but Japan and ASEAN share trust and a vision for prosperity and stability including maritime security.
While the realpolitik worldview of the "Arthashastra" was penned thousands of years ago, it continues to influence India's foreign policy thinking today.
As Kishida hailed the next 50 years of Japan-ASEAN relations, Foreign Minister Kamikawa highlighted women's role in conflict prevention at the Tokyo summit.
Prime Minister Kishida of Japan is celebrating the 50th anniversary of ASEAN-Japan cooperation and friendship, reflecting on our history and future together.
A quasi-alliance with the Philippines will be important for Japan's security and economy, and will complement the two countries' shared concerns about China.
To counter China's destructive Belt and Road Initiative, G7 nations should lead in infrastructure financing based on transparency and fairness.
Beijing's growing influence on the Maldives, already ensnared in China's debt trap, could pose a serious security threat to countries like India and Japan.