TOKYO -- India and Japan are set to become "quasi-allies" as they bolster security ties in the face of China's rising military capabilities.
Countries look to check China's growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region

Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, left, and his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya bow in front of Indian and Japanese flags ahead of their meeting in Tokyo on Sept. 2. © Reuters
TOKYO -- India and Japan are set to become "quasi-allies" as they bolster security ties in the face of China's rising military capabilities.