India and Japan discuss 5G partnership

13 July 2022

Cooperation in 5G telecom technology was a key subject in the India-Japan cyber dialogue held June 30.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said both nations discussed important areas of bilateral cyber cooperation and reviewed the progress achieved in the areas of cybersecurity and information and communication technologies.

The MEA also said the discussions included developments in the cyber domain and mutual cooperation in the area during discussions at the United Nations and other multilateral and regional fora.

“Both sides discussed important areas of bilateral cyber cooperation and reviewed the progress achieved in the areas of cybersecurity and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) including 5G Technology,” the MEA said in a statement.

The Indian delegation at the fourth India-Japan Cyber Dialogue was led by Muanpuii Saiawi, joint secretary in the MEA’s cyber diplomacy division. Japan’s delegation was led by Yutaka Arima, ambassador in charge of cyber policy at Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

India’s delegation consisted of senior officials from the MEA, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Defence, National Security Council Secretariat, Ministry of Electronics and Information technology, Department of Telecommunications, Indian Computer Emergency Response Team, as well as the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre.