Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, is on a four-day visit to Japan from 30 July to 02 August 2025 to deepen India-Japan defence cooperation, particularly in maritime security and interoperability.
Highlights:
- Four-day official visit to Japan by CNS Adm Dinesh K Tripathi
- Bilateral meetings with top Japanese defence leadership
- Focus on maritime security, technology collaboration, and interoperability
- Visit to JMSDF units and interaction with senior Japanese naval officials
- Strengthening of India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, has embarked on a four-day official visit to Japan from 30 July to 02 August 2025. The visit underlines the growing momentum in India-Japan defence cooperation, particularly in the maritime domain, under the aegis of their ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership’.
During his visit, Adm Tripathi is scheduled to hold key bilateral discussions with senior Japanese government officials, including the Minister of Defense, Mr. NAKATANI Gen, Vice-Minister of Defense, MASUDA Kazuo, and Adm SAITO Akira, Chief of Staff of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). These high-level engagements will focus on strengthening the bilateral naval relationship and expanding the scope of cooperation.
The discussions will span a wide range of strategic and defence-related topics, with a strong emphasis on maritime security, technological collaboration, and enhancing interoperability between the Indian Navy and the JMSDF. The CNS will also visit JMSDF facilities and engage with the Commander-in-Chief of the Self Defense Fleet at the Funakoshi JMSDF Base, further fostering operational understanding and synergy.
Adm Tripathi’s visit reflects the shared commitment of India and Japan to peace, stability, and the rule of law in the Indo-Pacific region. It is poised to reinforce the long-standing ties between the two maritime nations, built on mutual respect, strategic alignment, and a common vision for a secure and rules-based maritime order.
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