New Delhi, Jan. 16 -- India sees Japan as a "top strategic partner" and will work closely with Tokyo to help "shape the global order" amid rising "economic" and "security challenges," External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Thursday at the "18th India-Japan Strategic Dialogue."Welcoming Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi to New Delhi, Jaishankar said ties between the two countries had evolved over the past two decades from a "largely economic relationship" into a "broad, comprehensive and strategic partnership.""India attaches very great priority to its friendship with Japan," Jaishankar said, highlighting cooperation in forums such as the "Quad," the "United Nations," the "G4 grouping" and the "G20."He recalled that a spee...