India and Japan to conduct joint fighter jet training

Asian countries host inaugural '2-plus-2' dialogue as defense ties deepen

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Ministers hold the inaugural India-Japan two-plus-two dialogue in New Delhi on Saturday. (Pool photo) 

MARIE SAHORI, Nikkei staff writer

NEW DELHI -- The governments of India and Japan have agreed to hold joint fighter jet exercises in Japan, as they held their first "two-plus-two" dialogue between their foreign ministers and defense ministers in New Delhi on Saturday.

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