Modi says India, Japan to 'shape the Asian century'
India and Japan aim to deepen cooperation in defense, technology, and green energy, targeting $68 billion in Japanese private investment over the next decade, officials said.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Japanese businesses to invest in India, highlighting economic opportunities amid U.S. tariffs on Indian exports.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Japanese companies to invest in India at the India-Japan Economic Forum, citing economic growth as a key opportunity.
- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba emphasized that Japan's advanced technology can enhance economic cooperation with India's raw talent.
- The two leaders agreed to strengthen defense collaboration and signed a Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation during Modi's visit.
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Modi: India, Japan to 'shape the Asian century'
(UPDATE) TOKYO — India and Japan will “shape the Asian Century,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, on a visit expected to secure billions of dollars in Japanese investment and an upgrade to security ties.
Look Forward to Charting Next Phase of Strategic Ties Between India, Japan: PM Modi in Interview to Japanese Publication
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. "During my meeting with Prime Minister Ishiba, I look forward to charting the next phase of our partnership. Our focus will be to strengthen security, enhance resilience, drive innovation and deliver prosperity for our peoples," PM Modi said. World News | Look Forward to Charting Next Phase of Strategic Ties Between India, Japan: PM Modi in Interview to Japanese Publication.
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