TOKYO -- Japan and India agreed Thursday to bolster bilateral cooperation on maritime security, including by expanding joint drills and setting up a high-level defense dialogue, as China continues to build up its maritime presence.
Countries push for more joint drills in 'two-plus-two' talks
Japan and India have held defense exercises together since 2012. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan and India agreed Thursday to bolster bilateral cooperation on maritime security, including by expanding joint drills and setting up a high-level defense dialogue, as China continues to build up its maritime presence.