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    Japan Opens Record-Breaking Defence Expo to Deepen Global Security Ties

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaMay 21, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Japan Hosts Its Largest-Ever Defence Exhibition to Boost Global Cooperation

    Japan opened its biggest defence exhibition to date on Wednesday, marking a significant move towards greater international collaboration. The event reflects the country’s shift from a pacifist stance to a more active role in global security partnerships.

    A Showcase of Advanced Military Technology

    The Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) Japan exhibition took place near Tokyo. It featured a wide range of military technology, including missiles, warships, and cutting-edge research into laser systems and electromagnetic railguns.

    Defence Minister Gen Nakatani stated that the event symbolised Japan’s expanding efforts in defence exports and partnerships abroad. It underscored Tokyo’s intention to share its technological advances with international allies.

    Japan Doubling in Size Since 2023

    Compared to its previous edition in 2023, this year’s event was twice as large. It attracted 471 companies from 33 countries. Among them were 169 Japanese firms—double the number that participated two years ago. These figures highlight growing domestic interest in global defence engagement.

    Organised by Clarion Defence & Security, the exhibition demonstrated Japan’s rising presence in the international arms market. It also signalled a broader willingness to collaborate on joint development and production with other nations.

    A Shift in Policy and Global Engagement

    Japan lifted its long-standing military export ban a decade ago. Since then, the country has taken gradual steps towards deeper defence ties with partners such as the United States and several European countries. These allies see Japan as a valuable contributor, thanks to its advanced industrial and technological base.

    Encouraged by international partners, Japan is now working to share defence development costs and strengthen joint capabilities. The DSEI exhibition marks a new phase in this strategic shift, showcasing Japan’s readiness to participate more actively in global security.

    with inputs from Reuters

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