Japan, India reaffirm commitment to open, free, secure, stable, peaceful and accessible cyberspace. Japan and India have reaffirmed their commitment to an open, free, secure, stable, peaceful and accessible cyberspace, enabling economic growth and innovation.
In the Second Japan-India Cyber Dialogue held in New Delhi yesterday, the two sides, reaffirmed in particular that existing international law is generally applicable in cyberspace and no country should conduct or support ICT-enabled theft of intellectual property, including trade secrets with the intent of providing competitive advantages to its companies or commercial sectors.
The Indian delegation also made a presentation on the 5th Global Conference on Cyber Space to be held in New Delhi from 23rd to 24th of November this year. Both sides agreed to deepen the dialogues at various levels including through the Japan-India Cyber Dialogue.
Japanese delegation was led by Ambassador Masato Otaka, Ambassador in charge of Cyber Policy and Deputy Director General of Foreign Policy Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan while the Indian Delegation was led by Ambassador Sanjay Kumar Verma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs.
It was also attended, on the Indian side, by representatives from the Ministries of Electronics and IT, Home, National Security Council Secretariat, CBI, Department of Telecommunication, National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre and the NIA.
In the Second Japan-India Cyber Dialogue held in New Delhi yesterday, the two sides, reaffirmed in particular that existing international law is generally applicable in cyberspace and no country should conduct or support ICT-enabled theft of intellectual property, including trade secrets with the intent of providing competitive advantages to its companies or commercial sectors.
The Indian delegation also made a presentation on the 5th Global Conference on Cyber Space to be held in New Delhi from 23rd to 24th of November this year. Both sides agreed to deepen the dialogues at various levels including through the Japan-India Cyber Dialogue.
Japanese delegation was led by Ambassador Masato Otaka, Ambassador in charge of Cyber Policy and Deputy Director General of Foreign Policy Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan while the Indian Delegation was led by Ambassador Sanjay Kumar Verma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs.
It was also attended, on the Indian side, by representatives from the Ministries of Electronics and IT, Home, National Security Council Secretariat, CBI, Department of Telecommunication, National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre and the NIA.
The next Japan-India Cyber dialogue will be held in Tokyo in 2018.
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