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Japan, America, India trilateral focuses on Indo Pacific; Trump talks about defence purchases

The first Japan, America, India (JAI) trilateral held on the sidelines of the 13th G20 summit in Argentina focused on the Indo-Pacific, an idea which is increasingly gaining currency in a region which is witnessing the emergence of new powers and rapid geopolitical development.

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The first Japan, America, India (JAI) trilateral held on the sidelines of the 13th G20 summit in Argentina focused on the Indo-Pacific, an idea which is increasingly gaining currency in a region which is witnessing the emergence of new powers and rapid geopolitical development.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the idea of JAI saying both Japan and US were India's strategic partners and both leaders are his good friends.

"Japan, USA, India acronym is JAI, so Jai in India means success. This sends a good message," said Modi.

The JAI meet comes on the back of 2nd Quad meet earlier this year on the sidelines of 13th East Asia Summit. The Quad was revived last year and Bejing views it with suspicion.

Focusing on defence ties, US President said, "We just had a great meeting. Our relationship is extremely great, strong. It is stronger than ever. We are doing very well together, lot of defence and military purchases"

This was the first meeting between India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump after New Delhi signed the S400 deal with Russia.

Later briefing the media, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said, "They all agreed that a free, open, inclusive & rules based order is essential for the region's peace and prosperity. The Prime Minister offered some ideas on how we should take forward the concept of Indo-Pacific and how the three countries can work together to promote this concept."

Gokhale further added that the leaders also agreed on the central role of ASEAN. "They also agreed to work on maritime and connectivity issues and to synergise efforts in this regard."

Both US President Donald Trump and Japan PM Shinzo Abe complimented PM Modi for the reforms he has introduced in India.

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