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Modi, Japan PM condemn Pakistan-backed terror, call for action against LeT, JeM

India and Japan move to strengthen strategic cooperation through new agreements on technology, security, and trade.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi have signed a series of pacts covering artificial intelligence, energy, and critical metals. The discussions also addressed security concerns, with both leaders issuing a joint condemnation of Pakistan-backed terror organizations, specifically citing LeT and JeM.

Coverage from Bloomberg, Reuters, The Times of India, and other international outlets highlights a push to deepen bilateral ties amidst shifting geopolitical dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region. Reports emphasize the potential for technological exchange, including the integration of Japanese stealth technology into Indian naval vessels.

Future updates will monitor the implementation of the signed agreements. Coverage does not yet specify a timeline for the integration of defense technologies or the operational impact of the joint security measures against the named militant groups.

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What specific areas of cooperation were identified?

Agreements were reached regarding artificial intelligence, energy, and the supply of metals.

Which organizations were identified in the leaders' statement on terrorism?

The joint statement identified LeT and JeM.

What military technology is under discussion?

The Times of India reports that Japanese technology may be used to enhance the stealth capabilities of India's warships.

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