India–Japan Ties and the Security of the Indo-Pacific

Sep 21, 2025Shinzo Abe Initiative for Peace and Security, News

A new analysis highlights how India–Japan relations have deepened under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, building on the strategic vision of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who first introduced the concepts of the Indo-Pacific and the Quad in his historic 2007 “Confluence of the Two Seas” speech in New Delhi.

For Abe, India was indispensable to creating a democratic security network spanning the Pacific and Indian Oceans—an idea that remains central today as both countries strengthen defense cooperation, maritime security, and infrastructure projects to balance China’s rise.

The Shinzo Abe Initiative of BGF–AIWS honors this enduring vision: connecting India, Japan, and fellow democracies in safeguarding a Free and Open Indo-Pacific. Under Modi’s leadership, India’s rise as a maritime and strategic power continues to validate Abe’s foresight, reinforcing why his legacy remains a guiding light for the region and the world.

This legacy will also be brought to life through the Shinzo Abe Film, a project of the BGF–AIWS Film Park, which will highlight Abe’s contributions to peace, democracy, and Indo-Pacific cooperation—ensuring that future generations understand and carry forward his vision.

🔗 In Modi era: India-Japan Ties and the Security of the Indo-Pacific – Sunday Guardian Livehttps://sundayguardianlive.com/national/pm-modi-news-in-modi-era-india-japan-ties-and-the-security-of-the-indo-pacific-140180/