Japan, India negotiating military logistics pact in tightening of ties
Japan hopes to clinch a military logistics pact with India that will allow access to each others bases, Tokyos envoy said on Monday, in a tightening of security ties seen as designed to balance Chinas growing weight in the region.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Japan this weekend for an annual summit with his counterpart Shinzo Abe, and the proposed Acquisition and Cross Servicing Agreement between the two militaries is on the agenda. Under Modi and Abe, bilateral relations have rapidly expanded and the two countries conduct three-way naval exercises involving the United States in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific.
Under such a pact, Japanese ships would get access to fuel and servicing at major Indian naval bases including the Andaman and Nicobar islands, which lie near the Malacca Straits through which a large amount of Japans but also Chinas trade and fuel supplies is shipped.
Indias navy, which is increasingly sending ships further out as a way to counter Chinas expanding presence in the Indian Ocean, would get access to Japanese facilities for maintenance.
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