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Modi says India, Japan to 'shape the Asian century'

India and Japan agreed to boost private-sector investment to $68 billion and enhance cooperation in semiconductors, AI, and defense to strengthen their strategic partnership.

  • India and Japan are set to enhance their partnership, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi stating that both countries share universal values that drive their economic ties' dramatic expansion.
  • During his visit, Modi aims to increase Japanese investment in India to 10 trillion yen over the next decade.
  • Modi emphasized that India is the springboard for Japanese business to the Global South, noting the importance of cooperation in various sectors, including security and economy.
  • Modi highlighted India's ambitious initiatives in various sectors, stating that technology and talent from both countries could drive a technological revolution.
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Japan pledges $68 billion investment in India

Japan pledged Friday to invest $68 billion in India during a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Tokyo, as the two countries agreed to deepen security ties.

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