China News Service, September 13. According to Kyodo News, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force announced on the 13th that it is conducting joint training with the Indian Navy from September 11 to 17.

  According to the report, the training was carried out from the Andaman Sea to the Bay of Bengal. The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force frigates "Izumo" and "Takaba", Indian Navy destroyers, frigates, submarines and fighter jets participated.

Hai revealed that he had trained in anti-submarine warfare, shooting, and air defense warfare.

  On September 8, Japan and India held the Foreign Ministers and Defense Ministers Consultation (2+2) in Tokyo, and reached a consensus on expanding joint training.

At a press conference on the 13th, Ryo Sakai, the head of Haizi and the chief of staff at sea, said that he will continue to work hard to strengthen Japan-India cooperation in the future.