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In 2007, the Japanese Self-Defence Forces and the Indian Navy took part in a joint naval exercise Malabar 2007 in the Indian Ocean, which also involved the naval forces of Australia, Singapore and the United States. 2007 was declared "India-Japan Friendship Year."
The Quad [3] [4] is a grouping of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States that is maintained by talks between member countries. The grouping was initiated in 2007 by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, with the support of Australian Prime Minister John Howard, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney. [5]
Malabar 2007 was the first time three aircraft carriers took part. In 2007, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, an initiative between Japan, United States, Australia and India impacted the Malabar exercise. [9] In 2007, for the first time, navies other than Indian and US joined the exercise with the armada including Japan, Singapore and Australia.
2007 temperature anomalies in March–May, with respect to a 1961–1990 base period. The 2007 Asian heat wave affected the South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal, as well as Russia, Japan and the People's Republic of China. The heat wave ran during the months of May and June, which continued to September in Japan.
Indian applicants have been welcomed in 2006–07 to the JET Programme, starting with just one slot available in 2006 and 41 in 2007. India and Japan signed a security cooperation agreement in which both will hold military exercises, police the Indian Ocean and conduct military-to-military exchanges on fighting terrorism, making India one of ...
On 20 March 2023, Kishida, who visited New Delhi, India, delivered a policy speech entitled "the Future of the Indo-Pacific—Japan's New Plan for a `Free and Open Indo-Pacific'– `Together with India, as an Indispensable Partner'" at the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), announcing Japan's new plan for a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP)".
April 10 – The government of Japan extends economic sanctions against the North Korean government by an additional six months, citing a lack of progress in resolving kidnapping cases of Japanese citizens. [6] April 16 – The United States, Japan and India carry out a joint naval exercise in the Pacific Ocean in an attempt to increase ...
Despite this, from June 2008 to June 2009, industrial production in India grew by 7.1%. [32] The former Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram expected India's economy to "bounce back" to 9% during FY2009. [33] India's then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the government will take measures to ensure that the economic growth bounces back ...