New Delhi, Nov. 6 -- The India-Japan partnership enhances strategic stability in the Indo-Pacific at a time when ensuring the region remains free and open has become a more complex challenge, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday. India and Japan have a "larger responsibility" towards the Indo-Pacific as major democracies and maritime nations, and must bolster supply chains and invest in artificial intelligence, semiconductors and critical minerals, he said at the India-Japan Indo-Pacific Forum organised by Delhi Policy Group and Japan Institute of International Affairs. P7

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