Japan Self-Defense Forces Day Observed by Embassy of Japan in Islamabad

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TAKANO Shuichi, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. of the Embassy of Japan in Pakistan, and Mrs. TAKANO Asako hosted a reception yesterday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) Day.

 

Defense Attaché, Colonel ABE Kazuo represented the JSDF at the Embassy. AKAMATSU Shuichi, Ambassador-designate of Japan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and Mrs. AKAMATSU Yumiko were also present at the occasion. Air Marshal Muhammad Sarfraz, HI(M), Deputy Chief of Air Staff (Projects), Air Headquarters, was the chief guest on the occasion.

 

The reception was attended by the military officials as well as Ministers, parliamentarians, senior members of the Government of Pakistan, members of the diplomatic community and other dignitaries from the public and private sectors.

 

In his remarks, TAKANO stated, “I am pleased to see the progress in defense exchanges and cooperations between Japan and Pakistan” and “I believe that the deepening of the exchanges and cooperation between the JSDF and Pakistan Armed Forces will lead to strengthening the Japan-Pakistan relations.” In August this year, the Pakistan Navy PNS YARMOOK together with Japan’s Counter Piracy Enforcement Unit, JS SAMIDARE, conducted a goodwill exercise in Gulf of Oman that contributed to deterring pirate activities and ensuring safe navigation of merchant vessels navigating in the Gulf of Oman.

 

Next year in February, the multilateral joint exercise “AMAN25” will be hosted by the Pakistani Navy. Japan is participating in AMAN25. We regard it as an important exercise, contributing to the realization of a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” in cooperation with like-minded navies.

 

With regard to disaster relief cooperation, TAKANO mentioned that in the earthquake in 2005 and the floods in 2010 in Pakistan, the JSDF dispatched helicopter units to transport relief supplies and affected people as part of the Japan Disaster Relief Team.

 

 

He paid gratitude to the Pakistani people residing in Japan who had extended immense support to the Japanese people during the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 by giving food and distributing relief supplies to the affected people.

 

Speaking on the occasion, AKAMATSU stated that he feels very fortunate to have been appointed as the Ambassador to this wonderful country and expressed his desire of working together to further strengthen the ties between Japan and Pakistan. “Japan and Pakistan share a long-standing friendship, built on mutual respect and cooperation. Together, we can build a future that fosters mutual growth and understanding,” said the Ambassador-designate.

 

JSDF Day, commemorating the establishment of the Japan Defence Agency (now the Ministry of Defence) and the JSDF on July 1, 1954, is traditionally celebrated on November 1. This date shift ensures the availability of JSDF personnel for disaster response during Japan’s summer typhoon season.

 

The event served as a platform to reaffirm the longstanding partnership between Pakistan and Japan, promoting a vision of peace, prosperity, and mutual support. Both nations reiterated their commitment to fostering cooperation in disaster management and other areas of shared interest.

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