7 Points You Need To Know About India-Japan Deal



Nuclear Deal:

The most significant pact that was signed between the countries was the civil-nuclear deal.
As per the deal, the counties have mutually agreed to work on the ground zero and will sign the finishing deal after the assessment of concluding report. However, Japan did not forget to mention that the cooperation with India is to attain the peaceful goals and not to supplement the war fear in the region.

India, which is now generating 5,000 megawatts power in 22 power plants, has a go-getting plan of producing 20, 000 megawatts by 2020, with mutual aid of the Japanese regime.

Military Deal:

The surprising step taken by the Abe was to sign a bilateral deal with India and according to which the Japan is much likely to sell U.S.-2 amphibious aircraft to India. If everything goes as signed, the sale of the military hardware would be recognized as the Japan’s first move in transferring military equipments since lifting a postwar ban on the export of defense equipment in 2014. Further, the Japan also agreed to transfer its technology to the Indian defense, which will help India to increase its weaponry production.

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