New Delhi: India and Japan have a ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership’ between them that makes them come to terms with global issues that have mutual interests.

On Wednesday, the India-japan ‘Consultations on Disarmament, Non-Proliferation and Export Control’ took place that led to the mutual understanding of both nations on a wide range of issues.

It was the 9th round of such a meet and the last one was held in December 2019, in Tokyo. India and Japan came to terms with several issues that include non-proliferation and conventional weapons, nuclear, chemical, and biological disarmament, export control, and outer space security.

An MEA released after the meet said, “The two sides exchanged views on a range of contemporary issues of mutual interest in the areas of nuclear, chemical, biological disarmament and non-proliferation, conventional weapons, outer space security and export control”.

It can be expected that through such mutual interests, both nations will get maximum benefits in the discussed sectors.