Tokyo/New Delhi, Aug. 27 -- Japan's concerns over China's increasing forays into the East China Sea and their long-drawn spat over the Senkaku islands is likely to find mention in the joint statement to be announced following the meeting between PM Shigeru Ishiba and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Tokyo on Friday.
Japan and India are set to express "serious concern" over the situation in the East and South China Seas amid China's maritime expansion, according to a draft joint statement to be announced between the two leaders on Friday, Japanese dailies reported.
The statement will present a "joint vision" for the development of the India-Japan cooperation over the next 10 years when the two leaders meet in Tokyo on Friday.
The statement...