As of July 2, 2026, India and Japan reaffirmed the advancement of their Special Strategic and Global Partnership through a set of cooperation outcomes covering economic security, digital technologies, and energy-related cooperation. [1] According to official summit outcome documents released by the Ministry of External Affairs of India and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, the two sides agreed to strengthen cooperation on energy security and energy resilience, with emphasis on stable and reliable energy supply chains and reduced vulnerability to disruptions. [2] The outcomes also place energy cooperation within a broader framework that includes critical minerals, industrial inputs, and emerging technologies that support long-term supply chain stability. [3] The agreement further highlights coordination on economic security measures alongside cooperation in artificial intelligence and other advanced technology areas, reflecting a structured effort to integrate energy security considerations into wider economic and strategic planning between the two countries.
[2] https://www.mofa.go.jp/s_sa/sw/in/pageite_000001_01706.html
